HE PUBl

CITY OF BOSTON

Public Document No. 1

^iit Commonfcpealtl) of iWassiacfjusetts

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS

ANNUAL REPORT

ON THE

Vital Statistics of Massachusetts

births, marriages, divorces and deaths For the Year Ending December 31, 1932

PREPARED BY

FREDERIC W. COOK

The Secretary of the Commonwealth

EDITED BY

ARTHUR J. HASSETT State Registrar of Vital Statistics

V'' Publication of this Document approved by the Commission on Administration and Finance

650— 7-'33. No. 8306

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CONTENTS

EDITORIAL REVIEW OF THE VITAL STATISTICS OF MASSACHUSETTS: 1932.

Part I. Mortality Statistics. Introduction" ..............

General mortality .............

Death registration .............

Purpose ...............

Mortality statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .

Source of data ..............

Death rates and their comparability ..........

Numaer of deaths and death rates ..........

Sex

Age

Sex and age ..............

Marital condition .............

Centenarians ..............

Nativity ...............

Seasonable distribution of deaths. ..........

Infant mortality ..............

Cause of death ..............

Sources of error in mortality statistics ..........

Principal causes of death ............

Deaths investigated by medical examiners ..... ...

Source of data ..............

Number of deaths investigated ...........

Autopsies ...............

Cause of death ..............

Statistical tables ..............

General mortality .............

Table 1. Deaths, by sex and nativity, population, and death rates in each county and city: 1932

T.4.BLE 2. Deaths, by sex and age. in each county: 1932 ......

Table 3. Deaths, by sex and age, in municipalities having over 10,000 inhabitants in 1930: 1932

Table 4. Population, deaths, and death rates per 1.000 population: 1908 to 1932 .

Table 5. Mortality of males and females: 1908 to 1932

Table 6. Deaths at specified ages: census years 1905 to 1930 .....

Table 7. Per cent of deaths at specified ages both sexes: 1908 to 1932

Table 8. Male deaths per 1.000 female deaths at specified ages: 1929 to 1932

Table 9. Deaths of males and females at specified ages: 1923 to 1932 ....

Table 10. Deaths of persons 100 years of age and over, by age, sex. place of death, place of birth, marital condition, date of death and name of decedent: 1932

Table 11. Deaths of persons 100 years of age and over, by sex, nativity, marital condi- tion, and age of oldest decedent: 1908 to 1932 ........

Table 12. Deaths by sex, age, and marital condition: 1932 .....

Table 13. Deaths in counties, and in cities having over 50,000 inhabitants, in 1930, by months: 1932

Table 14. Deaths from each cause and class of causes, according to the detailed Interna- tional List, by months and sex and by age and sex: 1932

Table 15. Deaths from important causes in each municipality: 1932 ....

Table 16. Deaths from important causes: 1908 to 1932 ......

Table 17. Deaths, death rates per 100.000 population, and per cent distribution by each cause and class of causes according to the abridged International List: 1926 to 1932

Table 18. Death rates per 100,000 population based on annual average number of deaths for the five-year period of which the census year is the median year: census years 1905 to 1930

Table 19. Deaths produced by external causes: 1908 to 1932 . .

Table 20. Deaths from cancer, by sex, age, and marital condition: 1932 Infant mortality ..............

T.\BLE 21. Deaths under 1 month of age; also under 1 year of age, by sex, in the State and each municipality: 1932 ...........

T.4.BLE 22. Live births, deaths under 1 year, infant mortality rates, and per cent of deaths under 1 year to deaths at all ages: 1908 to 1932 .......

Table 23. Infant deaths per 1,000 live births in municipalities having over 15,000 inhabi- tants in 1930: 1925 to 1932

Table 24. Birth rates, death rates, natural increase, infant mortality rates, and survivor-' ship in municipalities having over 15,000 inhabitants in 1930: 1932 ....

Table 25. Infant mortality in Massachusetts, Boston, and the remainder of the State outside Boston: 1916 to 1932

Table 26. Survivors at end of first year of life per 1,000 population and per 1,000 live births: 1907 to 1932

Table 27.— Infant deaths per 1,000 hve births, by causes: 1925 to 1932

Table 28. Deaths under 2 years of age from diarrhea and enteritis, by months: 1925 to 1932

Table 29. Deaths from important causes for certain subdivisions of the first year of life for the State and for cities having 50.000 inhabitants or more in 1930: 1932. Maternal mortality .............

Table 30. Deaths and death rates per 100,000 population, and per 100,000 female popula- tion, from diseases caused oy pregnancy and confinement: 1908 to 1932

p.\ge 1-17

1-4 1 1 2 2 2

2, 3 3 3 3 3 3

3,4 4

4,5

5-8 5

5-8

8. 9 18-143 18-110

18-23 24, 25

26-31 32 32 33 33 33 34

35

37

38-75

76-100

101

102, 103

104

104

105-110

111-133

111-113 113 114

114, 115

115

116 116

117-133 134

134

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Statistical tables Concluded. page

Maternal mortality Concluded.

Table 31. Death rates per 10,000 confinements, per 10,000 births, and per 10,000 live

births, from diseases caused by pregnancy and confinement: 1908 to 1932 . . . 134

Deaths investigated by medical examiners ......... 135-143

Table 32. Deaths (inclusive of stillbirths) due to violence and other causes, investigated by medical examiners in each county, by causes; and number and per cent of deaths autopsied in each county: 1932 .......... 135

Table 33. Deaths (inclusive of stillbirths) due to \-iolence and other causes, investigated

by medical examiners, by causes, sex, and months, and by causes, sex, and age: 1932 . 136-141 Table 34. Deaths (inclusive of stillbirths) investigated and autopsies made by medical

examiners in each county: 1923 to 1932 ......... 142, 143

Part II A.

Birth Statistics.

ixtroductiox .............. 144-146

Birth registration .............. 144, 145

Live births ............... 145

Birth rate ............... 145

Changes in the birth rate ............ 145

Stillbirths . 145

Birth rates of the principal cities ........... 145, 146

Sex proportions at birth ............ 146

Nativity of parents ............. 146

Plural births 146

Natural increase .............. 146

ST.A.TISTICAL TABLES .............. 147-154

Table 35. Live births, bv sex and pr.rent nativity; and birth rates in each county and city:

1932 147-151

Table 36. Live births by month of birth in counties, and in cities having over 50,000 inhabi- tants in 1930: 1932 152

Table 37. Plural births, by sex, and stillbirths, in counties and in cities having over 50,000

inhabitants in 1930: 1932 152

Table 38. Live births and birth rates for the State and cities ha^^ng over 100.000 inhabi- tants in 1930: 1908 to 1932 153

Table 39. Live births, by sex and parent nativity, and sex proportions at birth: 1908 to

1932 153

Table 40. Live birth rates per 1,000 population, excess of births over deaths, natural in- crease per 1,000 population, plural births (cases of twins and triplets), and stillbirths by sex, per 1,000 live births, and sex proportions of stillborn: 1908 to 1932 .... 154

Part II B. ^Marriage Statistics.

Introduction- ...

Marriage registration

Accuracy ....

Source of data

Purpose, marriage requirements Statistical tables .

Table 41. Marriages, classified by and municipality: 1932

Table 42. Marriages by sex, age

nativit.y and residence of bride and groom, in

inhabitants

and marital condition: 1932 Table 43.- Marriages by months, in counties, and in cities having over 100,000

in 1930: 1932 . Table 44. Marriages in each county, by sex and age: 1932 Table 45. Marriages, by sex and age: 1932 ......

Table 46. First marriages, by sex and age: 1932 .....

Table 47. First marriages of grooms and remarriages of brides, by age: 1932 Table 48. Remarriages of grooms and first marriages of brides, by age: 1932 Table 49. Remarriages of both parties, by age: 1932 ....

Table 50. First marriages and remarriages: 1932 .....

Table 51. Marriages, marriage rates, and nativity of persons married: 1908 to 1932 Table 52. Proportions of first marriages and remarriages per 1,000 marriages: 1908 to 1932 Table 53. ^-Marriages and marriage rates in the State, and in cities having over 100,000 in- habitants in 1930: 1908 to 1932

each county

155, 156 155 155 155 156

157-167

157-161 161

162, 163 162, 163 164 164 164 165 165 165 166 166

167

Part II C. Divorce Statistics.

Introduction

Causes for divorce Source of data Applications for divorce. Contested cases Number of divorces Divorce rates Party to which granted . Divorces classified by causes Annulment classified as divorce Duration of marriages . Statistical tables .

Table 54. Libels for divorces number of years libellants State 1932

A. Barnstable County Berkshire County Bristol County Dukes County Essex County .

B. C. D. E.

granted were marri

efused, dismissed ed, by statutory

contested, and not contested causes and sex of libeUant:

and The

168. 169 168 168 168 168 168

168, 169 169 169 169 169

170-188

170 171 172 173 174 176

CONTENTS.

Statistical tables Concluded F. Franklin County Hampden County Hampshire County Middlesex County Nantucket County Norfolk County Plymouth County Suffolk County Worcester County

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L. M N. Table 55. Number and per cent of divorces granted to husbands and to wives: 1908 to 1932 Table 56. Divorces granted, number and per cent increase in each five-year period over

preceding five-vear period, and per cent increase in total population over preceding census:

1905 to 1929

Table 57. Comparison of increase in divorces and divorce rates with increase in population:

1905 to 1930

Table 58. Divorce rates based on total population and on married population: census

years. 1900 to 1925

Table 59. Annual average number of divorces in the State and in each county: census

years. 1905 to 1925

Table 60. Divorces granted for specified causes for 25 years: 1908 to 1932

Table 61. Statutory causes of divorce: 1908 to 1932 .......

Table 62.— Applications for divorce: 1908 to 1932

Table 63. Divorces granted, classified by cause and party to which granted: 1932

Table 64. Libels for divorce granted and not granted, contested and not contested, classified

by party to which granted: 1932 ..........

Table 65. Number of years libellants were married at time of application for divorce: 1908

to 1932

Part II D. Population Statistics. Introductory ...............

Estimated population .............

Statistical table ..............

Table 66. Census population of municipalities having over 15,000 inhabitants in 1930: 1905 to 1930

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176

177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185

185

185

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186 186 186

187 187

187

188

190 190

Appendix.

International classification of causes of death

1. Detailed International List

2. Abridged International List

191-197

191-196

197

LETTER OF SUBMITTAL

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Office of the Secretary, Division of Vital Statistics, Boston, March 31, 1933

To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives:

I have the honor to submit herewith, as required by Chapter 46, section 21, and Chapter 208, section 47, of the General Laws, the ninety-first annual report on statistics of births, marriages, divorces, and deaths in Massachusetts, for the calendar j^ear 1932 in two parts: Part I, Mortahty Statistics ; Part II, Statistics of Births, Marriages, and Divorces. The fact that deaths are reported monthly, while births, marriages, and statistics of divorce are not reportable until March, April, and May of the year following that in which the events occur, makes possible the availa- bility of the mortality report earher than the report of births, marriages, and divorces. Hence the presentation in two parts in one volume.

The editorial review and the method of presentation of the statistical data were prepared by Arthur J. Hassett, State Registrar, in charge of the Division of Vital Statistics. The statistical tables were prepared under the direction of Elizabeth M. Canty, principal statistical clerk of the division. The exhibition of tabular results is restricted to such as are plainly of practical utihty within the meaning of the statute by authority of which the tables are prepared.

Respectfully submitted,

Frederic W. Cook, Secretary of the Commonwealth.

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Editorial Review of the Vital Statistics of Massachusetts, 1932

BY ARTHUR J. FI\SSETT, STATE REGISTR\R OF VITAL STATISTICS.

PART I MORTALITY STATISTICS

PAGE

Introduction .....

1-17

General mortality ....

1-4

Death registration ' .

1

Purpose

1

Mortality statistics

2

Source of data ....

2

Death rates and their comparability

2

Number of deaths and death rates

2,3

Sex

3

Age ......

3

Sex and age ....

3

Marital condition

3

Centenarians ....

3

Nativity

3,4

Seasonal distril^ution of deaths

4

Infant mortality ....

4, 5

Cause of death ....

5-8

Sources of error in mortality statistics

5

Principal causes of death

5-8

Deaths investigated by medical examiners

*

8,9

Source of data ....

8

Number of deaths investigated

8

Autopsies .....

8

Cause of death ....

8, 9

Statistical tables ....

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INTRODUCTION.

History .

Death Registration. Massachusetts was the first colony to recognize the im- portance of the registration of vital statistics and Chapter 3, Acts of 1639 of the Laws of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay required the registration of births, marriages and deaths, and in 1840 it was required by statute that copies should be filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth. In 1880 the registration area for deaths recognized by the United States Bureau of the Census, i.e., the States, and cities in other States, effectively enforcing satisfactory registration laws of all deaths registered, included but two States, Massachusetts and New Jersey, the District of Columbia, and a number of cities in non-registration States.

During the period 1841 to 1932, inclusive, 3,446,504 deaths have been reported, recorded, and tabulated in the Division of Vital Statistics.

These records are not only on file in the cities and towns in which they occurred, and in the city and town given as the residence of the deceased at the time of death, but also at the State House.

Purpose. Death registration often gives the first intimation of pestilential disease, permitting health 'officers to attack epidemics in their incipiency. It serves as evidence in the inheritance of property and in the settlement of life insurance. It is useful in preventing crime through the restriction placed upon the disposal of dead human bodies, and insures a permanent and uniform record of the death of each individual for both sentimental and legal reasons.

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Mortality Statistics. Mortality statistics, or statistics of deaths, are useful in showing the extent and rate of change in population produced by deaths, the average duration of life, the relative frequency with which the several causes- produce death, and for their service in creating an interest in public health ad- ministration and securing support for sanitary measures. In comparison with birth statistics they give useful information regarding population increase or de- crease. Mortality statistics, however, cannot be used as an index of the preva- lence of certain diseases, because there is no fixed ratio between sickness and fatality. Only cases of fatal sickness or disease are given,w^hile morbidity statistics include all cases, whether fatal or not.

Source of Data. Mortality statistics are based upon original data obtained by the registration of deaths, which is accomplished by the filing of a blank or sched- ule known as the standard death certificate.

The responsibility for seeing that a certificate is properly made out and filed with the local board of health rests primarily with the undertaker, who is required by law to present a satisfactory certificate of death before he may obtain a permit to remove the body from the city or town in which the death occurred, or to bury the body. The local board of health is required to transmit the death certificate to the city or town clerk, who in turn records the death and is required to transmit a certified copy to the Secretary of the Commonwealth on or before the tenth day of the month following that in which the death occurred. Hospitals and other in- stitutions are required to obtain, when a person is received, the facts which would be required for record in the event of the death of such person.

Death Rates and Their Comparability. The death rates given in this report are based upon the comparison of total deaths with the aggregate population. They are usually expressed in terms of the number of deaths per 1,000 population, and are calculated by dividing the total number of deaths by the population in thousands. This means that death rates vary with the character of the population and each element has its relation to the rate of mortality, and therefore, for comparison with other States or countries, the make-up of the population must be considered. The death rate per 1,000 males is generally higher than the rate per 1,000 females. Hence, a State having a relatively larger female population than another will normally show a lower death rate, and a community where the very young or old predominate will show a higher rate than a community made up largely of young adults. Rates. will also vary with the color and nationality of the inhabitants.

Factors which seriously affect the comparability of the death rates of different communities are: (1) race composition; (2) the social, marital, and economic status of the people; (3) employment; (4) the location of hospitals and institutions; (5) migration; and (6) the birth rate.

The rates given in this report, as well as those in all the i:u"eceding registration reports, are based on the inclusion of all deaths, both resident and nonresident, occurring in each city or town. Deaths in the asylums jfor the insane and in other State institutions are enumerated with those of the town where they are located, and while for certain localities nonresident deaths are given (see footnote, page IS), no plan has yet been devised for charging nonresidents back to the towns from which they come. The popularity of city hospitals also affects local statistics. Many victims of diseases, contracted in the country, are carried to the city hospitals and some die there. This requires their deaths *to be recorded in the city where they die. Obviously, this is an injustice which is especially apparent in some instances.

In addition to the erroneous and unwarranted conclusions sometimes arrived at jjy attempting to compare data which arc not comparable, such as death rates of different conununitic^s of varying sex and age composition, another possible source of error in mortality statistics is the original data, which are sometimes given by persons not fully cognizant of the true facts.

Number of Deaths and Death Rates. There was an increase in the mortality of 1932 as compared with that of 1031, the number of deaths occurring during the calendar year 1932 being 49,531, an increase as compared with 1931, of 788. Based on the estimated population of 1932 of 4,297,053, these deaths correspond to a rate of 11.5 per 1,000 population. The rate for 1931 was 11.4, the lowest ever recorded in Massachusetts.

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Durinj^ the ten-year periods, from 1911 to 1920, inclusive, the average death rate of the Commonwealth was 15.1, and 1921 to lt)30, inclusive, 12.4.

This remarkable decrease in mortality has been the rule rather than the excep- tion in the experiences of the other States. Since 1900 the average death rate for Massachusetts has been 14.4 per 1,000 living. During the period 1896 to 1900 this rate stood at IS.l, while the decade from 1923-1932 shows an average rate of 12.2, a decided decrease.

Table 4, on page 32, shows the number of deaths and the death rates per 1,000 population for the census years and per 1,000 estimated population for the inter- censal years from 1908 to 1932.

Sex. Of the 49,531 deaths in 1932, 25,321, or 51 per cent, \yere males, the percentage in 1931 being 51. The proportion of males in the living population, as shown by the United States Census of 1930, was 48.7 per cent. Expressed as a ratio there were 1,046 deaths of males per 1,000 deaths of females in 1932, as compared with 1,055 in 1931, 1,041 in 1930 and 1,029 in 1929.

Table 5, on page 32, shows that the death rate for males has been consistently greater than the death rate for females. The death rate of the sexes has fluctuated considerably, reaching the maximum in 1918, when the difference was 3 per 1,000.

Age. Of the 49,531 deaths in 1932, 3,635, or 7.3 per cent, were of infants under 1 year of age, as compared with 7.8 per cent in 1931, and an average of 9.2 for the five years from 1927 to 1931, 12.6 for the five years from 1922 to 1926, and 15.1 for the five years from 1917 to 1921. A more detailed discussion of infant mortality may be found on pages 4 and 5.

Sex and Age. The death rate of adult males might be expected to exceed the rate of adult females, on account of the more dangerous occupations of the males, but the excess in the death rate of male infants as compared with female infants has never been satisfactorily explained. Of the 3,635 decedents under 1 year of age in 1932, 2,068 or 56.9 per cent, were males. The ratio of male to female deaths among the higher age periods fluctuated somewhat. The proportion of male deaths was the larger from 1 year of age up to and including the age period 65 to 69 years, with the exception of the 20 to 29-year age period, in which the number of female deaths was larger than the number of male deaths. From the age of 70 years and upward the number of deaths of females exceeded the deaths of males. The ratios of male deaths per 1,000 deaths of females at the various age periods in the four years 1929-1932 are shown in Table 8, on page 33.

The excess of females in the population 65 years of age and over is so great that even though their mortality at each age period is below that of males, the absolute number of deaths is greater. Among the 25,321 male decedents in 1932, 2,068 or 8.2 per cent, were under 1 year of age; among the 24,210 female decedents, 1,567 or 6.5 per cent, Vv'^ere under 1 year; and among the decedents of both sexes 7.3 per cent were under 1 year (see table 9, page 34).

Marital Condition. Not quite one half (47.7 per cent) of the decedents 15 years of age and over, whose marital condition was reported in 1932 were married, 18.9 per cent were single, 32 per cent were widowed, 1.2 per cent were divorced, and .2 per cent were unknown. Among the male decedents 56.9 per cent were married, 19 per cent were single, 22.3 per cent were widowed, 1.4 per cent were divorced, and .4 per cent were unknown. Among the female decedents 38.5 per cent were married, 18.7 per cent were single, 41.8 per cent were widowed, 1 per cent Avere divorced, and less than one tenth of 1 per cent were unknown. No precise study of the bearing of marital condition on mortality statistics can be made, however, without a detailed statement of the age distribution of the population. The age groups used in the census statistics do not coincide with the age groups used in the tabulation of death statistics, so that the two sets of figures cannot be used together. Table 12, on page 36, shows the number of deaths of iliales and females 15 years of age and over, by marital condition.

Centenarians. Among the deaths registered during 1932, there were 20 of reputed centenarians, to of whom were females, 10 were native, and 10 were foreign born, 18 were widowed, and 2 were single. Table 11, on page 35, presents data concerning the deaths of centenarians by sex, nativity, marital condition, and maximum age at death for the twenty-five years 1908 to 1932.

Nativity. Nearly two thirds (62.4 per cent) of the decedents whose nativity

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was reported on the death certificates in 1932 were native, and 37.2 per cent were foreign. There were four-tenths of one per cent whose nativity was not reported.

Seasonal Distribution of Deaths. The largest number of deaths during any month occurred in March (5,117), and the next largest number in April (4,604). Since the months are not of equal length, the monthly incidence must be reduced to a uniform basis. The average daily number of deaths for 1932 was 135. The months showing the highest average for the year were March (165), February (157), April (153) and December (146). Table 13, on page 37, shows the number of deaths in each month of 1932, in the State, in counties, and in cities having over 50,000 inhabitants in 1930.

Infant Mortality.

The infant mortality for the State in 1932 was 53.1 per 1,000 live births. This rate is the lowest ever recorded in the Commonwealth. Reference to Table 22, on page 113, shows in striking manner tlie remarkable reduction in infant mortality, actual decrements without regard for increase in the number of births and without regard for increase in population.

The greatest infant mortality occurred in 1896 (11,765 [deaths); and the next greatest actual number of infant deaths occurred twelve years later, 1908 (11,606).

The figures from 1918 to 1932 are shown in the following table:

Number of

deaths Infant

under one mortality

Years. year of jrates.

age.

1918 10,820 113.2

1919 7,769 88.5

1920 8,382 91.2

1921 7,005 75.9

1922 7,129 81.3

1923 6,968 78.1

1924 6,191 67.7

1925 6,294 73.1

1926 6,130 73.4

1927 5.320 64.7

1928 5,118 64.7

1929 4,592 62.0

1930 4,440 60.3

1931 3,803 54.8

1932 3,635 53.1

In the ten years from 1923 to 1932, there has been a decrease of 23.2 per cent in the number of live births registered, and in the actual number of deaths under one year of 47.8 per cent. In 1932, deaths in Boston under 1 year of age numbered 1,025, or 59.3 per 1,000 live births, as compared with 60.6 in 1931, 69.6 in 1930, 68.9 in 1929, and 76.9 in 1928. In the ten years from 1923 to 1932 there has been a de- crease of 1,785 in the number of live births registered and a decrease in the actual number of deaths under 1 year of 545, or 34.7 per cent. For the remainder of the State the number of births registered decreased 23.2 per cent during this period, while the number of deaths under 1 year decreased 47,8 per cent. The infant mortality rates for the State, exclusive of Boston, decreased from 98.6 per 1,000 live births in 1916 to 50.9 in 1932, as compared with a decrease in Boston from 104.4 in 1916 to 59.3 in 1932. (See Table 25 on page 115.)

Deaths under one month and also under one year of age in each municipality are shown in Table 21 on pages 111 to 1 13.

The infant mortality rates in municipalities having 15,000 or more inhabitants in 1930 are shown for the years 1925 to 1932 in Table 23 on i)age 1 1 1.

A careful analysis of the returns of cities and towns in whicli children's hospitals are located would probably show lower infant mortality rat(^s than appear in Table 23.

The highest proportion of deaths occurs in the early period of infancy and es- pecially is this true of the first few days. In 1932, 1,895 deaths oc(;urred in the first week, constituting 52.1 per cent of all deaths under F year of age. On the first day the percentage of deaths (31.3) was higher than on any other day. In the first month of life there were 2,207 deaths, or 62.4 per cent of all infant deaths.

In the first three months there were 2,683 deaths, or 73.8 per cent of all infant deaths. Over three-fourths (85 per cent) of the infant deaths occurred in the first half of the year,

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Over three-fourths (SO. 9 per cent) of the 1,895 bal:)ies who died less than one week after birth died of prematurity, congenital debihtj^, malformations, or in- juries received at birth. Of the 1,945 babies who died from these causes before reaching the age of 1 year 49.8 per cent died in less than one day, 78.9 per cent died in less than one week, and 89.5 per cent died in less than one month. The second most important cause of infant deaths gastric and intestinal diseases claimed 203, or 5.6 per cent of the babies who died before reaching 1 year of age. Eleven and three-tenths per cent of the babies who died from this cause died in less than one month after birth, 14.8 per cent within one but less than two months after birth, and 11.9 per cent within two but less than three months after birth.

The largest number of deaths of infants is due to developmental and wasting diseases*, and the figures indicate a reduction in infant mortality due to these causes, from 28.1 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1925 to 23.3 in 1932. Respira- tory diseases also caused a considerable number of deaths. The number of infant deaths from bronchopneumonia has decreased somewhat since 1928 when there were 769 infant deaths from this cause, 674 in 1929, 633 in 1930, 493 in 1931, and 536 in 1932. The principal causes of infant deaths for the years 1925 to 1932 are shown in Table 27, page 116.

Causes of Death A

Sources of Error in Mortality Statistics. The chief element of error in mortality statistics lies in the inaccuracy of the statement of the cause of death as reported by the attending physician, who may not have been in a position to feel reasonably certain as to the nature of the terminal illness. Statements of cause of death are often incomplete as a result of the unintentional failure of the physician to state all the morbid conditions known to him which resulted in the death. It is also probable that there are many unavoidable errors of mistaken diagnosis.

It should also be borne in mind that the process of classifying the thousands of different terms some of them of a very indefinite or unsatisfactory character under the 214 titles of the International List of Causes of Death presents many difficulties which are seldom fully appreciated by those who have not engaged in the work of classification. Even if each certificate of death out of the 49,531 received during 1932 bore only a single cause, the process would present many difficulties. Many certificates, however, bear statement of two or more causes instead of one and a system of selection, according to the precedents and rules of the International Committee, has been adopted by the United States Bureau of the Census, and is used in the Division of Vital Statistics. Because of the compli- cations attendant upon any attempt to show all primary and secondary terms in relation, it becomes necessary to base all statistical compilations of causes of death on the selection of a preferred term. Special weight has usually been given to communicable diseases when combined with other causes, and assignments are made to external causes when serious enough to be a factor in the cause of death.

Principal Causes of Death. More than one-half of the 49,531 deaths reported in 1932 were caused by diseases of the heart, cancer, cerebral hemorrhage (including embolism and thromlDosis) pneumonia and nephritis. These diseases, together with tuberculosis in all forms, Bright's disease, external causes, malformations and the diseases of early infancy caused 78.8 per cent of the deaths for the year.

Heart Disease* was the leading cause of death in 1932, the total number being 13,255 corresponding to a rate of 308.5 per 100,000 population as compared with 11,959 deaths or 279.7 per 100,000 in 1931. The great increase in the last few years was partly due to the fact that under the revised classification of causes of death diseases of the coronary artery, which were formerly classified as arterial diseases, are now classified under diseases of the heart.

Cancer and other Malignant Tumors are still increasing and caused 6,153 deaths in 1932, corresponding to a death rate of 143.2 as compared with 137 in 1931. Of the deaths from cancer nearly 50 per cent resulted from cancers of the digestive tract and peritoneum. The death rate from cancer has steadily risen from 89.9 in 1910, to 143.2 in 1932. It is possible that at least a part of this increase is due to

' In this report an asterisk (*) has been used in the text to denote those certified causes of death which the committee, after careful consideration, reported were acceptable statements of causes pf death without autopsy.

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more correct diagnosis and greater care on the part of the physicians in making reports, but a part at least is due to the lengthened span of life, resulting in a larger number of people reaching the older age groups.

Cerebral Hemorrhage, Cerebral Embolism and Thrombosis* were the causes of 4,170 deaths, or 97 per 100,000 population. The death rate from these diseases has fluctuated somewhat, being 98.1 in 1928, 94.8 in 1929, 96.7 in 1930, and 102 in 1931.

Pneumonia (including bronchopneumonia) caused 3,803 deaths in 1932, or 88.5 per 100,000 population. It was responsible for 3,844 deaths, or 89.9 per 100,000 population in 1931.

Blight's Disease* and Nephritis were the causes of 3,575 deaths in 1932, corre- sponding to a rate of 83.2 per 100,000 population, as compared with 78.9 in 1931,

85.1 in 1930, 79 in 1929, 84.4 in 1928, and an average rate of 83.6 for the five years from 1923 to 1927. There were 3,346 deaths caused by Bright's disease*, and 129 by acute nephritis.

Tuberculosis in its various forms claimed 2,301 victims in 1932, of whom 2,041 died from tuberculosis of the respiratory system*. Deaths due to the latter cause constituted 4.1 per cent of all deaths during the year, the rate being 47.5 per 100,000 population. In 1910 the death rate from tuberculosis of the respiratory system was 133.2. Since then the decHne has been continuous from year to year with the exception of 1918 when the rate was 130.

Congenital DebiUty* and Malformations* caused 1,631 deaths in 1932, corre- sponding to a rate of 38 per 100,000 population. The death rates from these causes have shown a steady decline from 109.2 in 1910 (with the exception of 1912, 114.2).

Diabetes was the cause of 1,197 deaths in 1932, being responsible for a rate of 27.8 per 100,000 population. The rate from this disease has shown a steady in- crease for the last five years, being 24.8 in 1931, 24.0 in 1930, 22.8 in 1929, and 21.5 in 1928.

Maternal Mortality. Deaths from puerperal causes in the entire state in 1932 totalled 369, the lowest number of deaths from this cause since 1908, corresponding to a rate of 52.6 per 10,000 confinements. This rate was lower than the last two years, the rates being 57 for 1931 and 58 for 1930.

Puerperal septicemia was responsible for 96 deaths including 20 due to abortion with septic conditions, the rates for this cause in 1932 being 13.7 per 10,000 confine- ments; in 1931, 16.5, and in 1930, 19.

Influenza was responsible for 360 deaths, or 8.4 per 100,000 inhabitants, as compared with 12 in 1928, 27.1 in 1929, 6.3 in 1930, and 10.1 in 1931.

Diarrhea and Enteritis* caused 330 deaths in 1932, or 7.7 per 100,000 population. For the last ten years this rate has shown a marked decline. Sixty-nine and four tenths per cent of the total number of deaths charged to these causes in 1932 were of infants under 2 years of age. The rates from this cause for all ages have declined steadily, being 15 in 1928, 12.6 in 1929, 13.5 in 1930, and 8.9 in 1931.

Whooping Cough*, Measles*, and Scarlet Fever*, the principal epidemic maladies of childhood, were together responsible for 316 deaths of both adults and children, or 7.4 per 100,000 population in 1932, the rates for the three diseases separately being 2.5, 1.5 and 3.4 respectively. The mortality rates for all three of these diseases have changed greatly from year to year.

Alcoholism caused 199 deaths in 1932, a decrease of 21 from those reported in 1931, and corresponding to a rate of 4.6 per 100,000 population.

Diphtheria and Croup* which are classed together in the statistics, but practically all of which are of diphtheria number 107, or 2.5- per 100,000 popula- tion in 1932. This rate was 3 in 1931, 4.3 in 1930, 5.8 in 1929 and 1928.

Typhoid Fever* has shown a steady decline since 1910, having dropped from

12.2 in that year to .6 in 1932. This decline is greater, relatively, than that shown for any other important cause of death. The total number of deaths due to typhoid fever in 1932 was 25, as compared with 31 in 1931, 38 in 1930,42 in 1929, and 36 in 1928.

Death Rates from Violence during the past five years per 100,000 population were 82.5 in 1928, 81.8 in 1929, 82.3 in 1930, 83.8 in 1931, and 81.1 in 1932.

Deaths due to Railroaxl Accidents and Injuries* total 62 in 1932, these include 16 deaths caused by a railroad and automobile collision and correspond to a rate

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of 1.4 per 100,000 population. The rates for previous years were 1.9 in 1931 and 1930 and 2.4 in 1929.

Deaths resulting from street-car accidents and injuries* numbered 22, including 0 deaths from automobile and street car collisions, or .5 per 100,000 population.

Automobile Accidents and Injuries* caused 782 deaths in 1932, or 18.2 per 100,000 population. This number is slightly lower than last year, when the rate was 19.3, as compared with 18.8 in 1930, and 17.9 in 1929. No accurate data are available for measuring the death rate per number of automobiles in use, as the statistics compiled by the Department of Public Works show the number of machines registered, and thus contain duplications, since one machine may be registered more than once in a calendar year.

It is probable, however, that the increase has not been so rapid as that of the number of machines in use.

The number of deaths from automobile accidents for the last ten .yqars is shown in the following table :

DEATHS FROM AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS.

Years. Deaths. Years. Deaths-

1923 638 1928 734

1924 705 1929 785

1925 743 1930 799

1926 682 1931 824

1927 697 1932 782

Effects of Heat. In 1932 the deaths from this cause numbered 12. In 1931 there were 38 deaths; in 1930, 25; in 1929,37; and in 1928, 34. The highest tempera- ture recorded in 1932 was 93 degrees on May 16. The highest temperature re- corded at the Weather Bureau of the United States Department of Agriculture since 1900 was 104 degrees on July 4, 1911. The highest temperature recorded in 1925 was 100 degrees on July 6.

The maximum mean temperature for the months of June, July and August was as follows:

1932 1931 19.30 1929 1928 1925 1911

The average monthly humidity was as follows:

1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1925 1911

June.

July.

August

75.7

82.1

82.5

75.4

81.3

79.6

81.9

80.7

78.4

77.7

82.2

78.5

72.6

81.2

81.0.

80.7

80.5

80.0

73.2

86.0

76.3

June.

July.

August

63

59

62

64

69

69

65

64

66

61

59

64

70

70

74

69

68

67

75

65

78

Deaths caused by machinery accidents* in 1932 numbered 27, or .6 per 100,000 population. The corresponding figures for previous years, were 1.2 in 1928, 1.3 in 1929, 1.5 in 1930, and 1.4 in 1931.

The number of suicides* reported in 1932 was 639 or 14.9 per 100,000 population, an increase of 38 over those occurring in 1931 and [the greatest number ever recorded. The rates since 1927 have been: 1928, 12.7; 1929, 12.4; 1930, 12.9; and 1931, 14.1.

Deaths caused by firearms numbered 190 in 1932, corresponding to a rate of 4.4 per 100,000 population. Of these deaths 122 were suicides, 36 were homicides, and 32 were accidental (including those concerning which the status as to suicide, homi- cide, or accident was in doubt).

Deaths from homicide* numbered 91 in 1932, or 2.1 per 100,000 population. The rates for homicide in recent years are 1.8 in 1928, 1.6 in .1929, 1.9 in 1930, and 2.1 in 1931.

The causes of death of males and females for each month and at seventeen age periods for the Commonwealth for the full International List of Causes of Death with certain subdivisions are shown in Table 14, on pages 38 to 75. The causes

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denoted by letters, shown separately in indented type, Table 14, are a part of the total cause shown on the International List. In Table 15, on pages 76 to 100, the deaths are shown for 50 causes and groups of causes for each municipality.

For the Commonwealth as a whole the deaths and death rates for the seven years 1926 to 1932 are shown for the 38 causes and groups of causes in the Abridged International List in Table 17, on pages 102 and 103. The relation of this list to the Detailed International List is shown in the Appendix. In addition to the above presentations, certain other tables showing the causes of deaths are presented on pages 104 to 110.

Deaths Investigated by Medical Examiners.

Source of Data. The statistics of deaths investigated by medical examiners published in this report are based upon annual returns made by medical examiners and associate medical examiners to the Secretary of the Commonwealth of ab- stracts of the records of deaths supposably due to violence, the cause and manner of which have been investigated during the year. Deaths supposably due to violence include not only deaths caused directly or indirectly by traumatism (in- cluding resulting septicemia), and by the action of chemical (drugs and poisons), thermal, or electrical agents, and deaths following abortion, but also deaths from disease resulting from injury or infection related to occupation, the sudden deaths of persons not disabled by recognized disease, and those of persons found dead.

Medical examiners are often called upon to view cases in which the death was not due to violence (heart disease, apoplexy, etc.), but where the death was simply sudden or where no physician had been in recent attendance. Medical examiners are also required to certify that they have viewed bodies to be cremated, and to make personal inquiry into the cause and manner of death.

Discrepancies will be found in comparing deaths based upon certificates returned to the city and town clerks and those contained in the reports of medical examiners. The causes when certified on the death certificates are more nearly accurate, be- cause the reports received from the medical examiners after they themselves have certified in many instances to the cause shown do not contain all of the facts that led to death. Both the reports and certificates should compare and efforts are now being directed toward a uniformity in this regard.

Number of Deaths Investigated. The number of deaths investigated by the medical examiners in 1932 was 8,377, or 16.2 per cent of the total number of deaths which occurred during the year, as compared with 8,028 deaths in 1931, or 16,5 per cent of the total number of deaths. About two-thirds (63.3 per cent) of these deaths were of males. Of the deaths investigated by medical examiners, 3,192 or 38.1 per cent, were reported as due to violence, while among the deaths returned to the registrars, 3,485 were reported as due to violence.

The largest number of cases investigated by medical examiners in 1932 was in Suffolk County, 1,871 as compared with 1,910 in 1931. Of the deaths jinvestigated in Suffolk County, 780 or 41.7 per cent, were reported as due to violence (see Table 32, page 135).

Autopsies. Autopsies were made in 605, or 7.2 per cent, of the cases investi- gated by the medical examiners in 1932, as compared with 7.2 per cent in 1931, 6.9 per cent in 1930, 7.2 per cent in 1929, and 8 per cent in 1928.

The highest proportion of autopsies was in Suffolk County where 17.1 per cent of the views were autopsied, as compared with 17.6 per cent in 1931, Table 34, on pages 142 and 143, shows the number of views and the number of autopsies in each county in each year from 1923 to 1932, and the number and per cent of views autopsied for the ten-year period, 1923 to 1932.

Cause of Death. Nearly one-half (49.9 per cent) of the deaths viewed by medical examiners in 1932 were from causes not due to violence, 38.1 per cent were due to violence, and .8 per cent were stillbirths. Nine hundred and thirty-nine, or 11.2 per cent of the views were for cremations.

Deaths from causes not due to violence numbered 4,177, of which 3,883 were from natural causes and 214 were due to alcoholism.

Deaths due to violence numbered 3,192, of which 2,468 were due to accident or negligence, 634 were suicides, and 90 were homicides.

Of the 2,468 deaths due to accident or negligence, 777 were due to falls, blows,

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and falling bodies, 771 were due to automobile accidents, 259 resulted from drowning, 54 were due to railroad accidents including deaths caused by a railroad and auto- mobile collision and 007 to other causes.

Suicides numbered 634, or 19.9 per cent, of the deaths due to violence. Suicides committed with firearms 122, and by the use of illuminating and other gases, 172, constituted about one-half (46.4 per cent) of the total number. The number of suicides by poisons was 71, by hanging or strangulation, 141, by drowning, 57, and other methods, 71. Slightly more than three-fourths (77.3 per cent) of the suicides were males.

Of the 634 persons committing suicide, 154 were 50 to 59 years of age, 137 were 40 to 49 years of age, 93 were 30 to 39 years of age, 58 were 20 to 29 years of age, 178 were over 60 years of age, and 14 were under 20 years of age. Among the male suicides the largest numbers w^re from 50 to 59 years of age, 120, and from 40 to 49 years, 108, while among the female suicides the largest number were from 50 to 59 years of age, 34, and from 40 to 49 years of age, 29, and from 30 to 39 years, 27. The most common method of committing suicide was by illuminating or other gases.

Homicide numbered 90, of which 36 were by firearms, 10 were by cutting or l)iercing instruments, 39 by other means, and 5 were cases of infanticide. Of the 90 homicides, 52, or 57.8 per cent, were males.

The charts that follow w^ere prepared by Mayo Tolman, Sanitary Engineer, from figures compiled by the Division of Vital Statistics.

10

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■140

•130

MASSACHUSETTS

I I

CANCER 43-49

DEATH RATE PER 100000

120^

y

f

^

/

^

60

J

kJ^

.1

/^

150-

14.0-

<30

l«0

110

110

100

100'

90

SO-

SO

80-

70

MALE

FEMALE

70

-60

\ 1 1

Li_l--L

60

I I I

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MASSACHUSE TT S

?

DIABETES 57

DEATH RATE PER 100000

MALE FEMALE

12

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300

•250

200

M A

SSACHU SETT 5

HEART DISEASE 90

DEATH rate: PER 100000

300-

250-

200-

150-

100

o

in

<VJ

CM

o>

<f*

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MASSACHUSETT S

TUBERCULOSIS 31-37

DEATH RATE PER 100000

20a

i

150

\ \

\\ \ \

V

100

/ \

MALE FEMALE

•50

I 1 I I

V

V

V

.U_J.

J_J_i

150-

100-

^

50-

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MASSACHUSETTS A P PE N DIGIT I S 121

DEATH RATE P C R lOOOOO

MALE F EMAL E

■15

20-

•10

'v^~

15^

^, A-^f^

TA.

X

J_L_U_

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\,

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■150

'100

•50

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MASSACHUSETT S

INFANT MORTALITY

DEATH RATE PER 1000

POPULATION OF AGE GROUP

■^=^

X

UNDER I YEAR UNDER 5 YEARS

J \_

^V-

till

150-

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Df-AfH RATE PER 100000

MALE FE MALE

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STATISTICAL TABLES

General Mortality

Table 1

D

EATHS,2 BY Sec and Nativity, and D

BATH Rates in Each County

AND City: 1932

SEX.

VATIVITY.

DEATH rate'* PER

1,000

Total

POPULATION.

Counties and ]m unicipalities .•

num- ber.

Male.

Female.

Native.

Foreign born.

Un- known.

Estimated June 30, 1932.

in- cluding non- resi- dents.

Ex- cluding non- resi- dents.

The State. .

49,531

25,321

24,210

30,883

18,450

198

4,297,053

11 5

_

Counties.

Barnstable .

481

264

217

391

87

3

33,439

14.4

_

Berkshire

1,364

722

642

980

381

3

120,700

11.3

_

Bristol

4,216

2,187

2,029

2,331

1,872

13

364,590

11.6

_

Dukes

80

48

32

58

21

1

5,007

16.0

_

Essex .

5,851

2,913

2,938

3,757

2,076

18

498,580

11.7

_

Franklin

573

279

294

442

126

5

49,618

11.5

_

Hampden

3,390

1,732

1,658

2,210

1,169

11

3.39,276

10.0

_

Hampshire

860

443

417

612

247

1

72,801

11.8

_

Middlesex

9,839

4,849

4,990

6,060

3,759

20

968.458

10.2

_

Nantucket .

68

32

36

61

7

-

3,921

17.3

-

Norfolk

3,343

1,570

1,773

2,175

1,156

12

316,247

10.6

Plymouth

1,971

1,034

937

1,450

513

8

162,311

12.1

_

Suffolk

11,813

6,290

5,523

6,731

4,991

91

880,994

13.4

-

Worcester

5,682

2,958

2,724

3,625

2,045

12

491,944

11.6

-

Municipalities.

Abington

55

26

29

47

8

-

-

-

-

Acton

30

14

16

22

8

-

Aeushnet

61

22

39

34

27

-

-

-

-

Adams ,

117

70

47

67

50

-

12,697

9.2

-

Agawain Alford

43

23

20

28

15

-

2

2

2

-

-

-

-

Amesbury .

133

69

64

97

35

1

12,196

10.9

-

Amherst

63

29

34

54

9

Andover

105

51

54

72

32

1

-

-

-

Arlington

298*

132

166

188

110

_

41,116

7.2

6.4

Ashburnham

16

9

6

12

3

_

Ashby

8

4

4

8

-

-

-

-

Ashfield

16

6

10

15

1

_

_

_

Ashland

17

7

10

14

3

-

-

-

_

Athol .

118

75

43

94

23

1

11,163

10.6

-

Attleboro .

2905

144

146

190

100

_

22.282

13.0

9.4

Auburn

33

11

22

20

13

_

Avon .

22

11

11

17

5

-

-

-

-

Ayer .

48

26

22

34

13

1

-

-

-

Barnstable .

125

74

51

102

23

Barre .

40

28

12

25

15

-

-

-

-

Becket

12

6

6

10

2

_

_

Bedford

36

26

10

21

15

_

-

-

-

Belchertown

41

20

21

38

3

-

-

-

-

Bellingham .

19

4

15

11

8

-

-

-

-

Belmont

150 6

61

89

93

56

1

24,664

6.1

5.2

Berkley

9

4

5

7

2

-

-

-

-

Berlin .

7

4

3

5

2

Bernardston

6

6

4

2

_

Beverly

338 7

151

187

239

99

_

26,166

12.9

10.7

Billerica

59

30

29

38

21

_

_

Blackstone .

29

11

18

15

14

_

-

-

_

Blandford .

10

8

2

10

-

-

-

-

Bolton

14

9

5

14

_

_

Boston

10,927 8

5.725

5,202

6,246

4,594

87

781,890

14.0

11.3

Bourne

57

35

22

47

10

_

_

Boxborough

2

2

1

1

-

-

-

-

Boxford

3

2

1

3

_

_

_

Boylston

4

3

1

3

1

-

. -

-

-

Braintree

148

75

73

100

48

-

16,846

8.8

Brewster

13

8

5

12

1

_

-

Bridgewater

119

93

26

67

52

_

-

-

-

Brimfield

4

2

2

3

1

_

_

Brockton .

7759

405

370

529

243

3

63,797

12.1

9.9

Brookfield .

15

5

10

11

4

_

Brookline

50010

177

323

331

165

4

49.650

10.1

7.4

Buckland .

12

7

5

7

6

-

-

Burlington .

8

5

3

4

4

-

-

-

-

Cambridge .

1,383"

687

696

840

542

1

113,643

12.2

9.7

Cities are printed in small capitals. ^ Exclusive of stillbirths.

^ The rates sliown in this column are based on the total population, and make no allowance for differences in the sex and age distribution of the population. The rates for certain localities are materially affected by deaths of nonresidents who may be attracted to those localities by their superior hospital facilitie;, or may resort to certain localities for treatment of tuberculosis, mental defects, or other diseases. The death rate, both including and excluding nonresidents, is shown.

^ 35 nonresidents. ' 57 nonresidents. '•* 145 nonresidents.

^ 81 nonresidents. ^ 2,077 nonresidents. •" 135 nonresidents.

6 22 nonresidents. " 280 nonresidents.

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Table 1

D

EATHSr BY S

EK AND N.VTIVITY, AND DeaTH

Rate.s in Each

County

AND

City: 1932.

se\-.

N.\TIVITV.

DEATH R.VTE'' PER

1,000

popul.\tion.

Total num-

Estimated

In- cluding

Ex- cluding

Municipalities.'

ber.

Male. Female.

Native.

Foreign Un- born, known.

June 30, 1932.

non- resi- dents.

non- resi- dents.

Canton.

45

18

27

27

17

1

_

_

Carlisle

5

2

3

2

3

_

_

_

Carver .

20

15

5

14

6

_

_

_

_

Charlemont .

8

2

6

8

_

-

_

_

Charlton.

33

2'^

11

26

7

_

_

_

_

Cl.atham

32

25

12

28

4

_

_

_

_

Chelmsford .

75

41

34

49

26

-

-

_

_

Chelsea

518 ^

378

140

294

221

3

45.816

11.3

6.0

Cheshire

14

4

10

7

7

Chester

11

6

5

8

3

_

-T

_

_

Chesterfield .

6

3

3

6

_

_

_

Chicopee

267 5

138

129

124

•143

_

44,848

6.0

5.8

Chilmark

2

-

2

2

_

Clarksburg .

12

10

2

7

5

_

-

_

_

Clinton.

167

83

84

96

71

_

12,817

13.0

_

Coh asset

39

11

28

30

9

-

_

Colrain

16

7

9

12

4

_

_

_

Concord

99

55

44

68

30

i

_

_

_

Conway

11

1

10

7

4

-

_

_

Cummington

3

1

2

3

_

_

_

_

_

Dalton

35

18

17

32

3

_

_

_

_

Dana .

7

4

3

7

_

_

_

_

Danvers

427 6

219

208

280

146

1

13,470

31.7

7.7

Dartmouth .

88

53

35

58

30

Dedham

108

58

50

59

49

-

15,676

6.9

_

Deerfield

24

12

12

22

2

_

_

_

_

Dennis

31

14

17

27

4

_

_

_

_

Dighton

36

24

12

26

9

1

_

_

_

Douglas

25

12

13

16

9

_

_

_

Dover .

12

7

5

9

3

_

_

-

_

Dracut

53

27

26

32

20

1

_

_

_

Dudley

33

17

16

18

15

-

-

_■

Dunstable .

5

4

1

2

3

_

_

_

_

Duxbury

22

14

8

18

4

_

_

-

_

East Bridgewater .

47

31

16

36

11

_

_

_■

_

East Brookfield .

10

5

5

7

3

_

_

_

_

East Longmeadow

25

11

14

18

7

_

-

_

_

Eastham

6

3

3

6

_

_

_

_

Easthampton

60

31

29

33

27

_

11,323

5.3

_

Easton

45

23

22

27

18

_

_

_

Edgartown .

11

7

4

8

3

_

_

_

_

Egremont

5

3

2

5

_

_

_

_

_

Enfield

9

4

5

8

1

_

_

_

_

Er\ang.

9

3

6

8

1

_

_

_

_

Essex .

24

15

9

15

9

_

-

_

_

Everett

364-

170

194

190

174

_

51,286

7.1

6.6

Fairhaven .

98

48

50

63

35

_

11,005

8.9

Fall River

1,3218

674

647

627

689

5

115,274

11.5

10.2

Falmouth .

57

32

25

37

19

1

FiTCHBURG .

429 «

220

209

273

155

1

40,692

10.5

9.5

Florida.

4

2

2

2

2

Foxborough .

140

77

63

89

51

_

_

_

_

Framingham

2411"

125

116

169

72

_

22,723

10.6

8.5

Franklin

80

41

39

56

24

_

Freetown

19

12

7

13

6

_

_

_

_

Gardner

249'!

136

113

164

85

_

19,696

12.6

7.5,

Gay Head .

4

3

4

_

Georgetown .

23

11

12

19

4

_

_

_

-

GiU .

11

3

8

9

2

_

_

_

_

Gloucester

316'2

165

151

219

97

_

24,582

12.9

11.9

Goshen.

1

1

1

_

Gosnold

_

_

_

_

_

_

Grafton

11513

56

59

72

43

_

_

_

_

Granby

11

6

5

7

4

_

_

_

_

GranviUe .

5

2

3

5

_

_

_

-

Great Harrington .

90

43

47

72

18

_

_

_

Greenfield .

188

99

89

145

40

3

15,608

12.0

-

Greenwich .

3

3

_

3

-

Groton

22

11

11

20

2

_

_

_

_

Groveland .

24

10

14

19

5

_

_

_

_

Hadley

13

7

6

9

4

_

_

_

_

Halifax

8

4

4

6

2

-

-

-

-

^ 241 nonresidents. 5 8 nonresidents. ^ 323 nonresidents. ' 24 nonresidents. * 148 nonresidents.

See footnotes 1-3, on page 18.

^ 42 nonresidents. '" 47 nonresidents. " 101 nonresidents. '2 23 nonresidents. '* 65 nonresidents.

20

P.D. 1,

Table

MUNICIPALITII

Deaths,^ by Se*?; and Nativity, and Death Rates in Each County AND City: 1932.

Male. Female.

NATIVITY.

Native. Foreign Un- born, known.

DEATH RATE^ PER 1,000 POPULATION.

In- Ex- Estimated eluding eluding June 30, non- non- 1932, resi- resi- dents, dents.

Hamilton

14

6

8

12

2

-

-

-

-

Hampden

7

3

4

5

2

-

-

-

-

Hancock

3

1

2

2

-

1

Hanover

32

19

13

25

7

■-

-

-

-

Hanson

G5

36

29

48

17

-

-

-

-

Hardwick

25

14

11

14

11

Harvard

17

8

9

15

2

-

-

-

-

Harwich

31

13

18

28

3

-

Hatfield

9

7

2

6

3

-

-

-

-

Haverhill .

562^

284

278

398

161

3

48,710

11.5

10.7

Hawley

4

2

2

3

1

-

-

-

-

Heath .

6

3

3

6

Hingham

68

31

37

53

15

-

-

-

-

Hinsdale

4

2

2

1

3

-

-

-

-

Holbrook

30

12

18

26

4

-

-

Holden

50

31

19

35

15

-

-

-

-

Holland

2

_

2

2

-

Holliston

33

13

20

25

8

-

-

-

-

HOLYOKE

639 5

327

312

319

319

1

56,537

11.3

9.8

Hopedale

29

14

15

19

10

-

-

-

-

Hopkinton .

29

14

15

22

7

Hubbardston

8

4

4

6

2

Hudson

63

38

25

40

23

-

-

-

-

Hull .

36

24

12

28

8

-

-

-

-

Huntington .

15

8

7

14

1

-

Ipswich

66

35

31

50

16

-

-

-

-

Kingston

23

13

10

16

7

-

-

-

-

Lakeville

34 «

14

20

28

6

-

Lancaster

24

9

15

18

6

-

-

-

-

Lanesborough

10

6

4

10

-

-

-

-

-

Lawrence .

893'

439

454

445

445

3

85,068

10.5

9.5

Lee .

35

19

16

26

9

-

-

-

-

Leicester

34

15

19

25

9

-

-

Lenox .

25

14

11

17

8

-

Leominster,

227 «

119

108

160

67

-

21,810

10.4

9.8

Leverett

7

4

3

5

2

-

-

-

-

Lexington

82

46

36

66

16

-

10,223

8.0

-

Leyden

3

-

3

3

-

-

-

-

-

Lincoln

6

6

3

3

Littleton

13

6

7

8

5

-

Longmeadow

28

11

17

27

1

-

-

-

-

Lowell

1,299''

649

650

731

568

2

100,234

13.0

12.0

Ludlow

55

31

24

37

18

-

-

-

-

Lunenburg .

22

9

13

20

2

-

-

-

-

Lynn .

1,0411"

505

536

663

376

2

102,320

10.2

9.5

Lynnfield

21

11

10

14

7

-

-

-

-

Malden

557"

265

292

319

237

1

60,844

9.2

8.2

Manchester .

22

11

11

19

3

Mansfield

55

33

22

39

15

1

-

-

-

Marble head .

105

54

51

86

18

1

-

Marion

17

7

10

14

1

2

-

-

-

Marlborough

158"

86

72

110

48

-

15,587

10.1

9.0

Marshfield .

29

20

9

26

3

-

-

-

-

Mashpee

1

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

Mattapoisett

22

10

12

19

3

-

-

-

-

Maynard

51

26

25

27

24

-

-

-

Medfield

1571-^

64

93

92

62

3

-

-

Medford

514H

211

303

319

194

1

65,141

7.9

7.2

Medway

25

8

17

18

6

1

-

-

-

Melrose

25315

119

134

178

75

-

24,520

10.3

8.8

Mendon

11

2

9

9

2

-

-

-

-

Merrimac

38

16

22

30

8

-

-

Methuen

195ifi

84

111

84

111

-

21,285

9.2

8.4

Middleboroug'i

89

43

46

71

IS

-

-

Middlefield .

3

1

2

1

2

-

-

-

-

Middleton .

70

37

33

48

21

1

-

-

Milford

162

92

70

101

61

-

14,741

11.0

-

Millbury

58

27

31

41

17

-

-

-

-

Millis .

13

5

8

9

4

-

MiUviUe

10

6

4

4

6

-

-

-

Milton.

1.36

58

78

90

45

1

18,054

7.5

-

Monroe

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Monson

1281-

64

64

109

19

-

-

-

-

" 43 nonresidents. ■'' 87 nonresidents. ^ 20 nonresidents. ' 85 nonresidents. * 13 nonresidents.

See footnotes 1-3, on page 18. ^ 96 nonresidents. ■1 67 nonresidents.

11 56 nonresidents.

12 18 nonresidents.

1^ 130 nonre^dents. I'l 47 nonre.sidents. 15 39 nonresidents. 1^ 16 nonresidents. I'' 95 nonresidents.

P.D. 1.

21

Table 1

Municipalities.!

Deaths.^ by Sec and Nativity, and Death Rates in Each Countv AND City: 1932.

Total num- ber.

Male. Female.

Native. Foreign Un- born, known.

DEATH

r.\te' per opulation

1,000

In-

Ex-

]lstimate

l eluding

cluding

Jmie 30

non-

non-

1932.

resi-

resi-

dents.

dents.

Montague .

108

59

49

67

40 1

-

-

-

Monterey

4

1

3

4

-

-

-

-

Montgomery

1

-

1

1

-

-

Mount Washington

o

1

1

1

1

-

Nahant

20

11

9

15

5

-

Nantucket .

68

32

36

61

7

-

Natick.

160

80

80

117

43

13,913

11.5

-

Needham

89

43

46

54

35

11,682

7.6

-

New Ashford

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

New Bedford

1,245'

668

577

623

619 3

112,597,

11.1

10.3

New Braintree

5

2

3

5

-

-

-

-

New Marlborough.

6

1

5

5

1

-

-

-

New Salem .

6

2

4

6

- -

-

-

-

Newbury

14

8

6

13

1

-

-

-

Newburyport

2.37 =

125

112

184

52 1

15,084

15.7

13.5

Newton

583 fi

251

332

396

185 2

70,811

8.2

7.4

Norfolk

272'

167

105

141

131

-

-

-

North Adams

271 s

131

140

191

80

21,621

12.5

11.0

North Andover

75

35

40

45

30

-

-

-

North Attleboroug

h 100

52

48

63

37

10,386

9.6

-

North Brookfield .

46

20

26

39

7

-

North Reading

42

17

25

32

10

-

-

-

Northampton

450 3

226

224

310

140

24,489

18.4

9.5

Northborough

24

12

12

18

6

-

-

-

Northbridge

94

51

43

42

52

Northfield .

24

10

14

20

3 1

-

-

Norton

31

12

19

25

6

-

-

-

Norwell

14

8

6

11

3

-

Norwood

180

92

88

107

73

15,454

11.6

Oak Bluffs .

43

27

16

31

12

-

-

-

Oakliam

5

2

3

5

-

-

-

-

Orange.

59

26

33

47

12

"

Orleans

16

10

6

15

1

-

-

-

Otis .

7

5

2

6

1

-

Oxford .

28

14

14

18

9 1

Palmer

89

47

42

62

27

-

-

-

Paxton

5

2

3

3

1 . 1

-

-

-

Peabody

208'»

121

87

110

97 1

22,020

9.4

8.7

Pelham

6

3

3

6

-

-

Pembroke

20

5

15

14

5 1

-

-

-

Pepperell .

33

13

20

26

7

-

-

-

Peru .

-

-

-

-

-

Petersham

13

7

6

12

1

-

-

Phillipston

7

4

3

6

1

Pittsfield

59611

311

285

419

175 2

50,946

11.7

9.4

Plainfield

5

1

4

5

-

-

-

-

Plainville

17

8

9

12

5

-

-

-

Plymouth

186

77

109

137

47 2

13,042

14.3

-

Plympton

3

-

3

3

-

-

-

-

Prescott

1

1

1

Princeton

10

4

6

9

1

-

-

-

Provincetowr

37

15

22

26

11

-

-

QUINCY

6861-

353

333

435

251

77,356

8.9

8.0

Randolph

76

32

44

56

20

-

-

-

Raynham

21

13

8

20

1

Reading

100

47

53

72

28

10,253

9.8

Rehoboth

21

9

12

17

4

-

Revere

2001

103

97

90

109 1

36.760

5.4

5.0

Richmond

3

2

1

3

-

-

-

-

Rochester

8

6

2

7

1

Rockland

74

33

41

63

11

Rockport

45

28

17

33

12

-

-

-

Rowe .

5

3

. 2

3

2

Rowley

16

11

5

13

3

-

-

-

Royalston

6

2

4

6

-

-

-

-

Russell

5

3

2

5

Rutland

1521

101

51

99

53

Salem

556'

5 269

287

370

183 3

43,596

, 12.8

10.8

Salisbury

30

16

14

23

7

-

-

-

Sandisfield

4

3

1

4

-

Sandwich

22

10

12

17

5

-

-

Saugus

101

52

49

54

47

15,591

6.5

-

Savoy .

6

4

2

6

-

--

-

-

Scituate

41

15

26

37

4

-

-

Seekonk

54

23

31

38

16

-

-

~

^ 89 nonresidents. ^ 34 nonresidents. * 58 nonresidents. ^251 nonresidents.

See footnotes 1-3, on page 18. 8 33 nonresidents. ^ 217 nonresidents. 1" 17 nonresidents. 1' 115 nonresidents.

1- 69 nonresidents. 1^ 17 nonresidents. n 143 nonresidents. 15 85 nonresidents.

22

P.D. 1

Table 1

D

eaths,2 B-i

' Sex and Nativity, and Death Rates in Each County

AND City: 1932

SEX.

nativity.

DEATH RATE^ PER

1,000

Total

POPULATION.

Municipalities.!

num- ber.

Male.

Female.

Native.

Foreign born.

Un- known.

In- Estimated eluding June 30, non- 1932, resi- dents.

Ex- cluding non- resi- dents.

Sharon

53

22

31

41

12

_

_

Sheffield

15

9

6

12

3

_

_ _

_

Shelburne .

15

8

7

13

2

_

_ _

Sherborn

5

3

2

4

_

1

_ _

_

Shirley

15

10

5

8

7

_ _

_

Shrewsbury .

63

35

28

49

14

_

_ _

_

Shutesbury .

1

1

1

_

_ _

_

Somerset

54

28

26

33

21

_

_

_

SOMERVILLE

930 *

433

497

548

380

2

106,095 8.8

8.2

South Hadley

39

18

21

22

17

_ _

Southampton

5

2

3

4

1

_

_ _

_

Southborough

12

8

4

8

4

_

_

_

Southbridge ,

107

4S

59

57

50

_

14,264 7.5

_

Southwick .

11

8

3

8

3

_

_

Spencer

62

32

30

44

18

_

_

_

Springfield

1,683 5

859

824

1,169

505

9

153,437 11.0

9.0

Sterling

12

6

6

9

3

Stockbridge .

26

18

8

21

5

_

-

_

Stoneham

121

53

68

90

31

_

10,492 11.5

_

Stoughton .

81

38

43

62

18

1

_

Stow .

8

4

4

5

3

_

_ _

_

Sturbridge .

19

10

9

12

7

_

_

_

Sudbury

14

4

10

12

2

_

_ _

_

Sunderland .

7

3

4

5

2

_

_ _

_

Sutton.

18

13

5

12

6

_

_ _

Swampscott .

92

45

47

55

37

_

10,967 8.4

_

Swansea

42

19

23

28

14

_

_ _

_

Taunton

582 fi

300

282

372

207

3

37,355 15.6

10.9

Templeton .

42

24

18

33

8

1

Tewksbury .

43

27

16

29

14

_

_

State Infirmary

488

360

128

242

245

1

_ _

_

Tisbury

17

10

7

10

6

1

_

_

Tolland

1

1

_

1

_ _

_

Topsfield

15

8

7

12

3

_

_ _

_

Townsend

23

16

7

19

4

_

_

_

Truro .

9

3

6

7

2

_

_ _

_

Tyngsborough

21

12

9

15

6

_

_ _

_

Tyringham ,

3

2

1

2

1

_

_ _

_

Upton .

30

17

13

24

6

_

_ _

_

Uxbridge

45

25

20

30

15

_

_

_

Wakefield .

139

60

79

90

49

_

16,642 8.4

_

Wales .

5

2

3

4

1

_

Walpole

51

23

28

27

24

_

_

_

Waltham .

4757

223

252

302

173

_

41,272 11.5

8.4

Ware .

92

57

35

59

32

1

Wareham

54

26

28

40

14

_ _

_

Warren

28

14

14

19

9

_

_

_

Warwick

8

4

4

8

_

_ _

_

Washington .

3

2

1

1

2

_

_ _

_

Watertown .

217 «

108

109

1.30

87

_

39,152 5.5

5.3

Wayland

29

11

18

23

6

_

Webster

102

50

52

55

47

_

12,992 7.9

_

Wellesley .

77

36

41

60

17

_

12,619 6.2

_

Wellfleet

15

9

6

13

2

_

_

Wendell

4

1

3

4

_

_ _

_

Wenham

11

4

7

9

2

_

_ _

_

West Boylston

19

8

11

11

8

_

_ _

_

West Bridgewater.

36

22

14

29

7

_

_ _

_

West Brookfield .

22

7

15

20

2

_

_

_

West Newbury

11

5

6

9

2

_

_

_

West Springfield .

120

57

63

76

44

_

17,305 6.9

_

West Stockbridge .

9

4

5

7

2

_

_

West Tisbury

3

1

2

3

_

_ _

_

Westborough

2119

105

106

1.39

72

_

_ _

_

Westfield .

237 '0

122

115

179

57

1

19,964 11.9

10.3

Westford

27

15

12

14

12

1

W'esthampton

2

9

2

_ _

_

Westminster.

14

4

10

12

2

_

_ _

_

Weston

20

19

8

10

10

_

_ _

_

Westport .

44

26

18

28

16

_

_ _

_

Westwood .

11

5

6

8

3

_

_ _

_

Weymouth .

23011

105

125

169

60

1

22,502 10.2

8.5

See footnote

3 1-3, on

sage 18.

* 62 non

residents.

8

10 nonresidents.

5 305 non

residents.

91

71 nonresidents.

6 173 non

residents.

10

31 nonresidents.

7 130 non

resiilents.

n

39 nonresidents.

I

P.D. 1.

Table 1

Municipalities.

23

Whately

W'hitiiiau

Wilbrahain .

Willianisburi?

\N'illiani8to\vu

Wilmington .

Winchendon.

Winchester .

Windsor

Winthrop

WOBURN

Worcester . Worthington. Wrenthani . Varniouth

Deaths,^ by Sex and Nativity, and Death Rates in Each County AND City: 1932.

Total num- ber.

INIule. Female.

Native. Foreign Un-

born, known.

death rate-' per 1,000 popul.\tion.

In- Ex-

Estimated eluding eluding June 30, iion- nou- 1932. resi- resi-

dents, dents.

15 74 14 17 39 34 80 151

168

200 <

2,3815

6

46 6

29

37

7

9

26

21

43

61

2

84

106

228

4

20

18

7 37 7 8 13 13 37 90

84 94 153 2 26 11

14

64

11

16

37

18

61

97

1

101

118

1,423

5

39

25

1

10

3

1

2

16

19

54

1

67

78

951

1

7

17,176

19,920

197,363

11.4

9.8 10.0 12.1

8.9 9.7

* 22 uouresidents.

See footnotes 1-3. on page 18. ^ 471 nonresidents.

* 34 nonresidents.

24

P.D. 1.

Table 2

D

EATHS

BY Sex and

o

>ft £

»-< C

£

r».£

o^£

o^ £

^

E

fc- =3

£

£

£

e3

-^ 03

-H c3

<S c3

(S 03

«

Counties and Sex.

%'

S3«

C3

1

9

c3 <0

t^

5^

s^

2^

2^

^

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5

>,

<s

<r>

>>

O

in

n

JQ

1~

The State.

49.531

4,787

3.635

495

265

202

190

573

506

662

851

999

2

Males

25,321

2,695

2,068

260

148

109

110

311

296

374

416

469

3

Females .

24,210

2,092

1,567

235

117

93

80

262

210

288

435

530

4

Barnstable.

481

5

Males .

264

16

12

1

1

2

_

4

3

6

8

2

6

Females .

217

10

9

1

-

-

2

1

4

5

5

7

Berkshire.

1,364

8

Males .

722

79

61

5

5

3

5

8

4

10

13

9

9

Females .

642

43

34

3

3

1

2

6

3

10

13

8

10

Bristol.

4,216

11

Males .

2,187

235

180

27

12

9

7

23

29

32

35

38

12

Females .

2,029

199

147

27

12

6

7

23

16

32

34

54

13

Dukes.

80

14

Males .

48

7

3

2

1

1

_

1

_

1

_

2

15

Females .

32

1

1

_

_

_

_

1

16

Essex.

5,851

17

Males .

2,913

254

200

23

11

7

13

26

32

32

44

55

18

Females .

2.938

206

146

35

9

11

5

17

18

34

49

47

19

Franklin.

573

20

Males .

279

23

20

2

1

-

-

4

3

7

4

8

21

Females .

294

19

11

5

1

_

2

4

2

4

3

6

22

Hampden.

3.390

23

Males

1.732

218

168

21

11

8

10

38

25

37

47

29

24

Females .

1,658

164

128

19

7

5

5

28

26

32

27

27

25

Hampshire.

860

26

Males .

443

50

34

9

3

2

2

4

6

5

6

14

27

Females .

417

23

18

3

1

1

_

4

5

6

9

8

28

Middlesex.

9,839

29

Males .

4,849

524

395

50

32

25

22

51

52

61

86

85

30

Females .

4,990

408

316

35

15

19

23

51

35

50

73

95

31

Nantucket.

68

32

Males .

32

_

-

_

_

_

_

1

_

1

1

2

33

Females .

36

1

1

-

1

_

_

1

1

34

Norfolk.

3,343

35

Males .

1,570

114

86

9

7

9

3

8

15

27

17

32

36

Females .

1,773

116

94

7

6

6

3

20

11

12

28

40

37

Plymouth.

1,971

38

Males .

1,034

62

62

1

2

3

4

10

4

18

12

15

39

Females .

937

58

38

8

6

1

6

6

8

12

17

13

40

Suffolk.

11,813

41

Males .

6,290

824

621

87

48

35

33

88

88

92

99

134

42

Females

5,523

620

459

66

44

29

22

68

56

64

131

154

43

Worcester.

5,682

44

Males .

2,958

289

236

23

14

5

11

45

35

45

44

44

45

Fcmilrs .

2,724

224

165

27

12

14

6

33

28

28

45

72

' Exclusive uf stillbirt'is.

P.D. 1.

25

Age,- in Each Count\

: 1932

6 'A

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2"

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si si.

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to

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2

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4

5

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7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

10

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

1.112

566 546

1,536

812 724

1,846

1,014

832

2.374 1,350 1,024

3,199 1,770 1,429

3,982 2,245 1,737

4.934 2,658 2,276

5,424 2,767 2,657

5,653 2,820 2,833

4,822 2,230 2,592

3,438 1,507 1,931

1,938

724

1,214

690

242 448

185 50 135

20 5 15

-

4 3

8 2

6 4

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12 10

18 9

21

18

36

28

34

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29 29

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22

16

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6

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17 12

28 25

25 22

40 32

48 33

68 50

67 73

78 57

74

82

70

60

40 50

28 37

8 15

1 4

1

1

-

42

37

61 64

75

77

135

88

141 115

195 143

242 186

240 235

242 211

207 223

140 166

59 80

12 30

4 , 8

2

-

1

2

1

1 2

2

1 1

5 4

1 4

6 3

8

7

5 3

5 3

1

-

1

-

-

56 66

69 81

94 100

136 113

191 195

236 208

338 201

330 324

368 341

314 340

193 268

100 200

31

48

6 13

2 3

-

3 3

6 5

11

8

13 12

19 14

11 16

19 32

30 23

42 36

27 36

26 31

17 30

4 8

2 1

1

-

44 33

75 62

83 70

89 63

113 95

145 109

180 104

163 169

154

196

117 181

107 111

51

05

15

24

2 10

2

-

12

2

12 8

25 16

20 18

24 33

27 25

35 36

42 44

52 55

49 45

30 30

20 30

4 12

2

-

-

93 100

119 137

165 123

208 188

313 274

446 360

519 451

573 563

585 623

451

599

315 408

142 302

50 118

10 31

1 1

-

1 1

-

1 1

1 1

1 3

3

1

2

2

1 2

5

6

5

9

3 3

4 3

1

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-

35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

34 39

47 40

57 62

82 79

97 99

152

129

107 150

198 217

194 216

155

210

104 149

44 93

20 37

6 26

~

-

21 26

29 20

34

29

54 35

72 52

75

47

95 80

122 81

129 109

110 145

100 92

40 69

21

26

5 11

1

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165 153

245 207

306 219

411 263

538 366

620 442

093 575

652 609

587 598

379 411

216 347

106 160

40 62

6 15

1 3

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73 71

111

72

131

93

155 126

200 139

244

188

279 244

296 302

346 325

306 301

186 245

91 110

31 60

7 11

1

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Age at last birthday.

26

P.D. L

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Devths.i

BY Se

? and Age,2 in Municipalities

Table 3

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Adams (town) .

117

2

Males

70

10

7

1

-

_

2

1

2

2 i 3

1

3

Females .

47

4

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

1

4

Amesbury (town).

133

5

Males .

69

4

4

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

3

3

6

Females .

64

4

4

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

7

Arlington (town).

298

8

Males .

132

13

12

-

-

I

1

1

4

3

1

9

Females .

166

6

4

1

-

1

1

-

-

2

2

10

Athol (town).

118

11

Males .

75

10

8

1

-

1

-

2

-

2

-

12

Females .

43

4

2

-

1

1

-

-

-

1

-

13

Attleboro.

290

1

14

Males .

144

16

13

1

2

-

-

1

5

8

1

5

15

Females .

146

15

11

3

-

1

-

1

-

6

5

5

16

Belmont (town).

150

17

Males .

61

3

1

-

2

-

-

-

-

2

1

18

Females .

89

4

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

19

Beverly.

338

!

20

Males .

151

13

9

-

-

3

1

1

2

3 i 2

-

21

Females .

187

14

7

4

1

2

-

1

-

2 ! 5

3

22

Boston.

10.927

23

Males

5,725

781

588

85

46

30

32

85

81

86 1 90

128

24

Females .

5,202

593

437

64

41

29

22

67

56

62

126

152

25

Braintree (town).

148

26

Males .

75

7

"7

-

-

-

-

1

1

2

5

27

Females .

73

7

7

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 3

5

28

Brockton.

775

i

29

Males .

405

33

31

-

1

-

1

8

1

4

4

7

30

Females .

370

27

17

3

1

1

5

3

3

5

4

5

31

Brookline (town).

500

32

Males .

177

7

5

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

1

1

33

Females .

323

2

2

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

2

5

34

Cambridge.

1,383

35

Males .

687

94

72

10

4

6

2

6

9

9

17

15

36

Females .

696

85

68

7

2

4

4

6

1

10

16

9

37

Chelsea.

518

38

Males .

378

30

24

1

-

5

-

-

3

4

5

5

39

Females .

140

19

15

2

2

-

-

-

-

1

4

2

40

Chicopee.

267

41

Males .

138

24

17

4

3

-

-

3

1

1

3

3

42

Females .

129

17

13

4

-

-

-

-

-

1

2

5

43

Clinton (town).

167

44

Males .

83

14

13

-

-

-

1

3

2

1

1

-

45

Females .

84

9

6

2

-

1

-

-

2

-

2

2

46

Danvers (town).

427

47

Males .

219

4

3

-

-

-

1

2

-

-

7

6

48

Females .

208

3

3

-

-

-

-

-

1

3

3

3

49

Dbdham (town).

108

50

Males .

58

4

4

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

-

51

Females .

50

6

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

52

Easthampton (town)

60

53

Males .

31

2

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

54

Females .

29

6

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

55

Everett.

364

56

Males .

170

28

22

4

1

-

1

5

3

1

6

5

57

Females .

194

15

13

-

-

1

1

4

2

1

4

3

58

Faiuhaven (town).

98

59

Males . .

48

2

1

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

1

60

Females .

50

7

5

1

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

61

Fall River.

1,321

62

Males

674

83

64

9

4

1

5

6

16

12

16

5

63

Females .

647

72

47

12

5

3

5

9

5

10

12

10

64

Fitchburg.

429

65

Males .

220

23

19

2

2

-

-

2

4

1

4

4

66

Females .

209

22

20

1

-

-

1

5

3

3

2

3

67

Framingham (town).

241

68

Males .

125

17

16

-

1

-

-

-

1

1

-

2

69

Females .

116

14

13

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

1

4

70

Gardner.

24!)

71

Males .

136

18

16

1

-

1

-

3

2

3

2

1

72

Females .

113

9

6

1

-

-

2

-

1

2

1

5

73

Gloucester.

316

74

Males .

165

18

18

-

-

-

-

1

4

3

4

4

75

Females .

151

9

7

1

-

-

1

3

1

3

4

4

76

Greenfield (town).

188

77

Males .

99

5

4

1

-

-

-

2

.1

1

2

4

78

Females .

89

6

1

3

-

-

2

2

-

-

1

3

79

Haverhill.

502

80

Males .

284

27

21

3

1

1

1

1

5

5 1 3

2

81

Females .

278

14

11

-

2

1

-

2

1

2 1 3

5

1 Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.D. 1

27

HAVING OVEK 10,000 INHABITANTS:

1932.

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203

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346

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544

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376

316

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29

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21

32

32

49

43

50

36

31

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11

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23

23

43

31

36

60

24

17

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7

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17

17

26

26

22

11

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33

5

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13

14

20

17

28

42

45

46

41

23

6

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61

35

17

23

29

85

37

64

85

74

75

45

32

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36

17

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20

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60

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83

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67

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24

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8

9

5

11

18

12

9

13

1

1

1

-

-

41

7

6

9

7

9

12

9

13

12

10

4

3

"2

_

_

_

42 49

4

7

4

4

6

4

19

19

16

11

6

1

1

-

-

5o 44

-

1

1

5

-

11

10

7

12

6

4

2

3

_

_

_

45

AR

4

2

5

1

3

8

11

8

11

4

6

3

3

-

-

-

40

47

5

5

9

10

14

22

25

28

37

09

17

5

1

_

_

_

48 49

7

4

8

9

17

15

19

25

24

27

28

10

1

1

-

_

50

2

-

2

1

4

6

3

6

12

8

1

5

_

1

_

_

51 52

-

1

1

3

2

2

6

5

6.

4

5

5

1

1

-

-

53

1

-

-

2

3

2

5

3

6

1

2

2

_

_

_

_

54 55

-

1

1

-

1

1

.3

2

3

4

3

1

1

1

-

-

56

3

3

3

3

13

13

27

20

10

17

9

1

_

_

_

_

57

58

3

4

-

6

16

15

20

21

37

19

14

10

-

-

-

-

59

1

3

-

2

-

3

7

4

8

7

1

5

2

1

_

_

60 fil

-

2

^

2

4

7

2

3

7

4

7

2

-

-

01

62

12

14

26

36

46

68

89

83

64

57

29

10

2

_

_

_

63

RA

18

16

28

29

31

58

63

80

70

77

35

20

1

3

-

-

0^

65

6

8

10

13

12

17

22

18

38

23

9

3

3

_

_

_

66 67

6

6

10

13

11

8

19

19

29

20

18

7

5

-

-

-

68

3

3

6

4

12

17

8

14

15

5

9

4

3

1

_

_

69 70

2

6

3

6

2

10

9

14

18

13

5

5

2

1

-

-

71

2

3

7

3

8

13

|5

12

13

15

13

3

_

_

_

-

72 7"^

2

1

6

12

9

4

8

14

13

10

8

5

3

-

-

-

'4

74

4

3

5

5

6

15

19

15

20

23

11

4

1

_

_

_

75 7fi'

3

4

3

4

17

5

14

16

16

25

7

11

2

-

-

-

77

1

2

2

4

7

4

10

10

16

13

11

4

_

_

_

78 79

-

3

3

4

7

7

9

6

13

8

7

9

1

-

-

-

80

5

8

6

9

15

18

29

29

36

38

26

16

5

1

_

_

81

6

12

15

12

20

20

20

23

37

29

33

19

4

1

-

-r

Age at ^ast birthday,

?s

P.D. 1.

Table 3

Deaths,'

BY Sex and

AgE,2

N Municipalities

OQ

in S

2

^2

O- u

rt £

^ £

:^,

MUNICIPALITXEo

a; ?^

■~

^

u

£

c3

u

31

^2

3^

OJ

AND Sex.

rt

-d >>

-c ■^■

9

P

9

9

o '-^

S

c

c

'''

'''

"^

»*i

o

in

©

urs

;3

<;

D

"t-J

'"'

r-x

PC

Tt"

in

«N

(S

T

HOLYOKE.

639

2

Males .

327

41

32

5

1

1

2

5

2

4

4

2

Females .

312

31

23

4

3

1

-

2

5

6

3

4

4

Laweence.

893

5

Males .

439

58

45

6

3

-

4

8

9

8

6

8

6

Females .

454

46

32

9

0

3

-

4

7

14

5

8

7

LEOMINSTERi

227

8

Males .

119

16

15

-

1

-

-

2

2

1

1

-

9

Females .

108

11

7

1

2

1

-

1

-

-

2

1

10

Lowell.

1,299

11

Males .

649

92

70

7

3

5

7

9

6

8

.11

in

12

Females .

650

81

60

9

6

2

4

11

5

3

10

13

13

Lynn.

1.041

14

Males

505

58

39

9

4

1

5

3

3

-

8

9

15

Females .

538

40

28

8

1

2

1

3

2

4

11

11

16

Malden.

557

17

Males .

265

25

16

3

2

4

-

3

4

4

4

5

18

Females .

292

16

11

1

1

2

1

2

2

3

3

10

19

Marlborough.

158

20

Males .

86

9

7

-

2

-

-

-

-

1

3

1

21

Females .

72

6

5

1

-

-

-

4

-

3

-

2

22

Mbdford

514

h

Males .

211

25

20

2

-

1

2

1

1

7

3

-

24

Females .

303

22

20

1

-

1

-

1

3

-

2

11

25

Melrose.

253

26

Males .

119

15

11

1

2

1

_

2

2

2

2

1

27

Females .

134

9

6

1

1

1

-

2

1

-

-

-

28

Methuen (town).

195

29

Males .

84

6

6

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

30

Females .

111

10

6

3

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

31

MiLFORD (town).

162

32

Males .

92

6

5

-

1

-

-

-

1

1

1

2

33

Females

70

5

3

-

-

1

1

-

1

1

1

3

34

Milton (town).

136

35

Males .

58

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

2

2

36

Females .

78

1

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

37

Natick (town).

160

38

Males .

80

8

5

2

1

-

-

-

-

-

2

1

39

Females .

80

9

9

-

-

-

_

-

-

-

2

1

40

Needham (town).

89

41

Males .

43

2

-

-

-

2

-

-

1

3

-

-

42 43

Females .

New Bedford.

46 1.245

4

1

1

-

1

1

1

-

-

1

1

44

Males

608

70

51

9

5

4

1

5

3

9

11

12

45

Females

577

60

47

8

;j

-

2

5

5

12

10

21

46

Newburyport.

237

47

Males ,

125

3

3

-

-

-

-

-

1

4

1

1

48

Females .

112

10

9

-

-

1

-

-

2

-

1

-

49

Newton.

583

50

Males .

251

26

19

2

-

2

3

3

8

1

4

2

51

Females .

332

17

15

-

-

-

2

1

2

3

2

6

52

North Adams.

271

53

Males .

131

15

11

-

3

-

1

2

-

-

2

-

54

Females .

140

11

7

2

1

-

1

3

2

1

4

-

55

North A.ttleborougi (town).

I 100

56

Males

52

3

2

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

-

1

57

Females

48

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

58

Northampton.

450

59

Males .

226

27

23

2

1

1

-

1

4

3

5

6

60

Females

224

12

9

2

-

1

-

2

2

1

5

3

61

Norwood (town).

180

62

Males ,

92

23

17

2

1

2

1

1

2

3

1

1

63

Females .

88

11

8

-

1

2

2

1

-

1

1

64

Peabody.

208

65

Males .

121

5

.5

-

-

-

-

1

1

2

1

t

66

Females .

87

12

7

2

-

1

2

1

-

-

3

1

67

Pri'TKFIELD.

596

68

Males .

311

41

32

2

2

3

2

4

2

5

5

8

69

Females .

285

21

18

1

2

-

2

1

8

5

5

70

Plymouth (town).

186

71

Males .

77

4

3

_

-

1

-

-

-

3

1

-

72

Females .

109

9

6

2

1

-

-

1

1

1

3

2

73

QUINCY.

686

74

Males .

353

38

31

2

3

1

1

2

3

4

3

12

75

Femaies .

333

39

31

2

2

2

2

7

2

1

4

12

76

Revere.

200

77

Males .

103

"j

5

1

1

-

_

2

3

1

-

-

78

Females .

97

6

5

1

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

79

Salem.

556

80

Males .

269

34

29

2

2

1

-

4

2

2

2

3

81

Females

287

32

23

5

3

-

1

2

1

2

5

3

Exclusive of atiUbirths.

P.D. 1,

29

HWiNG OVER 10,900 Inhabitants: 1932 ^Con.

^ 2

S

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^ E

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■r^ '£.

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o^ 2

n. 2

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14

9

16 12

16 13

16 21

30 26

51 31

2S 26

44 41

9 16

13 16

23

2') 27

26 36

36 42

46 38

62

47

40

36

1

1

3 2

2

5 4

5 3

6

7

13 10

15 16

13

8

10 9

16 21

22 17

30 24

42

33

47

62 63

82 58

65 84

10 10

10 9

16 15

28 23

41 31

48 31

61 55

58 61

49 70

6

1 5

12 8

16" 5

19 IS

32 19

27 31

34 38

25 39

1

2 1

3 4

3

9 2

4 6

6 6

14 9

10

9

5

6

4 10

7 11

9 13

11

16

25 15

22 32

24

44

26 39

1

1 4

2

3 10

6 10

11 12

21 13

22 16

1

1 2

6

4

2

8

14 9

17 12

9 14

7 12

1 2

6

5 4

12

7

5 9

12

7

16

7

8 8

1 2

5

3

1

5

2

6

7

9 4

4 13

11 9

1 1

2

2

3

2 2

10

10 3

5

7

12 8

8 13

-

2

2

2

2 3

4 3

3 3

2 4

6

8

9 3

16 9

29 24

21 18

59 31

50 41

63 40

76 53

6'1 70

69 56

9 1

4 6

3 2

5 5

10

7

8 4

14

6

18 11

17 15

2

8 6

5

7

9 14

22 17

25

22

30 33

40-

29 48-

3 2

7 7

1 4

3 6

11

8

11 12

13 19

19 13

16 15

-

-

1

5 4

-

8 2

2 4

7 6

9 9

8 1

0

4

15

8

11

14

11

24

16 15

18 20

23 26

31

3 3

1

4 8

7 4

8 6

8 9

5

7

4 10

10 9

2 1

2

1

8

10

2

9 3

8 6

15 15

7 8

25

9

9 7

14 15

14 13

24 17

17 12

28 27

25 31

29 23

25 45

1 3

2

2

2 2

1 4

7

7

5 9

5

8

7 10

10 9

12 6

13 7

8 12

21 16

20 18

34 26

45

24

37 45

32 43

2 3

2

1

8

2

4

8

9 5

9 6

13 11

14

8

11

17

3

7

7 8

8 9

17 9

25

19

21

17

29 26

26 34

42 29

27

15

5

1

28

12

3

21

7

2

30

15

2

8

8

1

13

7

4

28

15

4

53

24

11

28

17

1

43

39

14

12

10

3

27

21

6

4

3

1

7

3

2

14

4

_

19

18

5

s

5

9

13

15

7

6

9

2

9

9

2

2

1

_

3

1

2

5

9

_

11

9

1

4

3

1

4

7

1

9

1

9

1

2

1

37

16

3

43

24

0

12

6

3

10

12

1

23

9

4

32

23

17

10

4

_

9

10

3

6

_

1

6

4

1

12

8

2

17

14

6

5

_

_

7

-

-

7

5

1

9

3

2

15

12

3

13

11

4

6

4

3

9

12

2

25

7

5

21

4

6

4

6

_

9

4

2

13

7

4

27

16

/

Age at last birthday.

30

P.D. 1.

Table 3

L)i

:at«s,i

BY Sex a\d

Age,2

IN MuXJCIPALiriES

6

CO

ic £

£

-* £

«^£

»• £

(V

Municipalities AND Sex.

13

IS

%

2

2

31

5^

= 1

U

.2

=J

s

s

>>

>>

'•^

>>

-^3

o

\n

o

>o

^

<

'-'

D

-^

<N

PC

rf

fS

(N

T

Saugus (town).

101

2

Males .

52

3

3

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

3

Females .

49

6

3

3

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

4

SOMERVILLE.

930

5

Males .

433

49

38

5

3

-

3

3

1

3

3

12

6

Females .

497

35

25

6

1

2

1

9

1

5

4

8

7

SOUTHBRIDGE (TOWN).

107

8

Males

48

5

3

2

-

-

-

2

-

-

1

10

Females

Springfield.

59 1.683

4

4

-

-

-

-

1

2

1

1

1

11

Males

859

100

80

7

3

4

6

20

18

16

23 10

12 13

Females Stoneham (town).

824 121

83

69

7

2

2

3

18

11

14

16

'

14

Males .

53

8

6

2

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

1

15 16

Females . Swampscott (town).

68 92

3

2

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

3

17

Males .

45

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

18 19

Females .

Taunton.

47

582

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1 j -

20

Males .

300

26

16

7

1

2

-

3

3

-

3

7

21

Females .

282

23

19

1

1

2

-

2

1

2

2

6

22

Wakefield (town).

139

23

Males .

60

6

6

-

-

-

-

-

1

3

-

1

24 25

Females .

Waltham.

79 475

7

4

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26

Males .

223

17

13

3

_

_

1

6

3

2

8

8

27

Females .

252

21

15

1

1

3

1

2

5

3

13

11

28

Watertown (town).

217

29

Males .

108

9

5

1

2

-

1

-

-

-

-

_

30

Females .

109

8

5

1

-

1

1

-

-

1

2

1

31

Webster (town).

102

32

Males .

50

4

2

1

1

-

-

1

1

2

1

1

33

Females .

52

3

3

-

-

-

1

1

-

1

2

34

Wellesley (town).

7'

35

Males .

36

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

36

Females .

41

3

3

-

.-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

37

W.Springfield(town)

120

38

Males .

57

2

2

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

L

2

39

Females .

63

5

2

2

1

_

_

1

-

_

1

_

40

Wbstfield.

23^

41

Males .

122

19

16

_

2

1

_

3

_

4

3

2

42

Females .

115

11

9

1

1

_

4

2

6

1

2

43

Weymouth (town).

230

44

Males .

105

12

8

1

1

2

_

2

-

3

_

1

45

Females .

125

14

13

1

-

-

-

1

1

-1

1

46

Winchester (town).

151

47

Males .

61

4

1

1

2

_

_

-

3

-

1

3

48

Females .

90

8

5

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

2

1

49

Winthrop (town).

168

50

Males . .

84

6

4

-

1

-

1

1

1

1

4

1

51

Females .

84

2

2

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

-

-

52

WOBURN.

200

53

Males .

106

9

6

2

_

_

1

4

1

_

_

-

54

Females .

94

5

5

_

_

4

_

-

5

55

Worcester.

2.3S1

56

Males . . .

1.228

125

101

10

6

1

7

23

10

17

18

19

57

Females .

1,153

107

80

11

5

9

2

17

12

9

11

32

Exclusive of stillbirt'ig.

P.D. 1

31

HAVING OVER 10,000 INHABITANTS: 1932 Coil.

6

o -^

3S.

si

2>.

si

2"

'11

It

o|

It

^1

2>>

3 2^.

i

^

•<*

O

S

S

S

i

s

^

SJ

^ c3

T

2 3 4

6

8 9

-

2

2 1

0

3

3

1

7 2

4 5

6

8

9

7

8

3 5

3 4

-

:

I

9 10

8 13

21

18 19

30

27

43 41

42 51

46 55

54 52

35 71

34 50

16

28

5

9

}

-

-

3

1 2

2 1

5

1

3 3

4 6

6 6

5 5

6

6 12

2

1

-

-

-

10 11 12 13 14 15

19 13

36 36

47 41

46 31

59

47

72 50

87

88

90

84

73

81

56 94

53

52

24 34

8 12

1

-

1 2

3

1 1

1 4

11

4 4

5

7

5

8

6 8

7 3

2 5

1 3

- 1

-

-

16 17 18 19 20 21

1

1

2

1

2 4

3

4

5

3

11 5

3 12

2

6

2

3 4

1

^

1

-

6 8

4 11

11 12

15 10

15 17

19 18

36 26

31 32

42 29

35 31

30 35

13 12

1 4

-

-

2z 23 24

4

2

2 3

1

9

5

4 5

8 5

4 2

6 12

5 17

6 13

3

3

1

-

-

25 26 27

6 13

7

12 6

18 12

8

8

20 16

20 21

23 18

23 31

22 27

9 9

7 15

3 12

2

-

-

28 29 30

■31

1 2

2 2

2

2

5 6

8 5

5

8

11 11

20 16

17 11

13 14

7 6

9

1 4

1

_

-

i I

32 ^3 ■J /I

1 2

2 1

1 3

1 1

5 3

5 5

5 2

4 7

4 4

6 10

5

3

1 2

1

34 35 36

-

1

2

1 2

2 3

2 3

2

6 6

4 4

6

4 8

3

2

2

-

- -

37 38 39 in

1

4 2

1 2

4

1

6 3

7 4

4 6

4 8

3 15

4 8

7 3

5 3

1

-

1

-

40 41 42

1 1

5 3

2

1

6

7

6

11 6

11

4

12 11

8 20

13

11

8

7

8 6

4

1

-

43 44 45

5

1

4

6

4

3

2

7 5

11

9

8 13

14 11

15 13

11 17

9 11

2

7

2

3

-

-

40

47 48 49 50 51

1 2

1

1

4 5

2 3

5

9

14 5

8 8

5

12

4 13

5 10

1

8

3

-

-

1 2

4

3

2

6 2

3 6

3 4

13

9

11

9

8 14

8 15

3 9

6 6

1 2

1

-

53 ')4

2 2

1 3

4

3

5 3

4

10 3

16

10

14

9

12 15

7

9

5 9

2 2

1

-

-

J.J

50 57

37 29

47

39

60 46

76 61

90 69

108 91

112 108

133 122

117 131

118 120

70

85

29 44

12 15

1 5

z

2 Age at last birthday.

32

P.D. 1,

Table 4

Years.

Population, Deaths, ^

AND Death Rates, per 1,000

Topulation: 1908 to 1932.

Population. Deaths. Death rates.

1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932

,235,343

,308,500

,380,151

,446,079

,512,007

,577,935

,643,863

,693,310

,775,720

,841,648

,907,576

3,835,614

3,852,356

3,885,836

3,936,056

3,969,536

4,003,016

4,144,205

4,170,560-

4,191,644-

4,212,728-

4,233,812 :

4,249,614

4,275,969

4,297,053

51,788 51,238 54,407 53,062 52 , 400 53,402 52,978 53,131 56,366 56,628 78,842 52,345 53,632 47 .780 51,115 52,380 49,466 51 890 52,888 49,324 51,442 52,171 49,503 48,743 49,531

16.0

15 5

16 1- 15 4 14.9 14.9 14 5 14.4 14.9 14.7 20.2 13.6 13 9 12 3 13.0 13.2 12.4 12.5 12,72 11.82 12.2 2 12 .3 2 11.6 11.4 11.5

' Exclusive of stillbirths. 2 Revised.

Table 5

Years.

^Mortality' of Males and Females: 1908 to 1932.

Males. Females.

Deaths of

males to

1,000

deaths of females.

de.\th rates2 per 1,000 population..

Males. Females. Excess of male rate

1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932

' Exclu.siv'e of stillbirths.

2 Rates are ealculiteJ on census population except for t'le years 1921, 1922, 1923 and 1924, for which tie estimated population is usel. Male and female population not e?mmerated in State census of 1925.

26,772

25,016

1,070

-

-

-

26,320

24,916

1,056

-

-

-

28,259

26, U8

1 , OSl

17 .1

15 .3

1 .S

27,526

25,536

1,078

-

-

-

27,027

25,373

1,065

-

28,039

25,363

1,106

-

-

-

27,569

25,409

1,085

-

-

-

27,335

25,792

1 , 060

15 .1

13.7

1 .4

29,536

26,823

1,101

-

-

29,622

27,005

1,097

-

-

-

41,670

37,163

1,121

-

26,407

25,930

1,018

-

-

26,625

27,004

9S6

l-'fl

13 S

.3

23,944

23,833

1,005

12.6

12.9

.6

25,679

25,433

1,010

13 3

12 .7

.6

26,268

26,111

1,006

13 5

12.9

.6

25,392

24,074

1,055

12.9

11 8

1.1

26,Jt57

25,>^33

1 , 0-'fO

-

26,943

25,945

1.038

-

-

-

25,233

24,091

1,017

-

-

26,082

25,380

1,028

-

-

-

26,461

25,710

1,029

_

-

25,2/^2

2/f,26t

/ , O't 1

12 .2

11 .1

/ .1

25,021

23,722

1,055

-

-

-

25,321

24,210

1,046

-

-

-

P.D. 1.

33

Table 6

Deaths

1 AT Specified Ages

Census Yeaivs 1905 to

1930.

Age Periods.

1930.

1925.

1920.

1915.

1910.

1905.

All Ages. 49,503

51,890

53,632

53,131

54,407

50.486

Under 5 years . . 5 , 873

8,623

11,739

12,891

15,433

14.055

Under 1 year .

4,440

6,294

8,382

9,490

11,499

10.519

5 to 9 years

742

922

1,129

1,026

1,091

1.017

10 to 14 years

479

678

689

648

678

734

15 to 19 years

705

891

957

9Si

1,002

1.050

20 to 29 years

1,956

2,498

3,282

3,234

3,329

3,562

30 to 39 years

2,959

3,161

3,916

3,823

4,102

4,149

40 to 49 years

4,278

4,521

4,554

4,825

4,615

4,139

50 to 59 years

6,989

6,838

6,154

6,058

5,501

5,174

60 to 69 years

9.881

9,186

7,784

7,323

7,168

6,346

70 to 79 years

9,637

8,882

8,049

7,613

6,977

6,106

80 years and over

6,003

5,685

5,370

4.667

4,471

4.101

Age unknown

1

5

9

39

40

53

All Ages.

Death

Rates per

1,000 Populvtion2 at

Specified

Ages.

11 6

12 5

13 9

14 4

16 2

16 8

Under 5 years 16 8

-

30.4

35.5

46.9

53.6

Under 1 year .

68 3

-

111 9

126 1

162 6

208.0

5 to 9 years .

^

19

-

3 1

3 1

3 7

3.7

10 to 14 years

12

2 1

2 1

2 4

2.8

15 to 19 years

19

-

3 2

3.1

3.4

4.0

20 to 29 years

2 9

4 9

4 6

5 2

6.3

30 to 39 years

_3

-

6 4

6 5

7.4

8.2

40 to 49 years

_3

9 1

10 3

11 0

11 2

50 to 59 years

_ 3

-

17 2

19 1

19 9

21 4

60 to 69 years

-3

-

37 5

40.5

43 1

41.1

70 to 79 years

_ 3

-

85.5

87.1

79.2

83.2

80 years and over

-3

-

193.0

177 5

191 3

179.6

1 Exclusive of stillbirths.

- Population by age groaps not enumerate 1 for 1925.

^ U. S. Census figures for 1930 not available.

Table 7

Years.

Per, Cent of De.aths ' \t Specified Ages- Both Sexes.

Under 1 year.

Under 5 years.

20 to 29

years.

All

others.

1908 22 4

28.3

6.3 .

65.4

1909

20.9

27.9

6.1

66.0

1910

21 1

28.4

6.1

65.5

1911

19 9

26.4

6 1

67.5

1912

20.0

26.3

6 0

67.6

1913

18 9

25 8

6.0

68.2

1914

18.7

24 6

6.0

69.4

1915

17 9

24.3

6.1

69 7

1916

16.6

23.2

5 3

71 0

1917

16.5

22.5

5.9

71.6

1918 1919

13.7 14 8

21.0 20.7

13.7 7.3

65.3 72 0

1920 1921

15 6 14.7

21.9 19.7

6.1 5.3

72.0 75 0

1922

13 9

19.2

4.9

75 9

1923

13,3

18.4

4.9

76.7

1924

12.5

16.9

4.9

78.2

1925

12 1

16.6

. 4.8

78.6

1926

11.6

16.1

4.4

79.5

1927

10.8

14.3

4.6

81 1

1928 1929 1930 1931 1932

10.0 8.8 9.0 7.8 7.3

13.6 12.0 11.9 10.2

9 7

4.3 4.4 3.9 3.9

3 7

82.1 83.6 84.2 85.9 88 6

' Exclusive of stillbirths

Table 8

Age Periods.

All Ages.

Under 1 year

1 year .

2 years

3 years

4 years

5 to 9 years . 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years

Male De.aths per 1,000

Female De.aths at

Specified Ages.

1932. 1931. 1930. 1929.

Age Periods.

Male De.aths per. 1,000

Fem.^le Deaths at

Specified Ages.

1932. 1931.

1930.

40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 to 89 years 90 to 94 years 95 to 99 years 100 years and over

192).

1.173

1.23S

1,22.^

1,19S

1.169

1.025

971

878

723

565

509

403

333

1,046

1,320 1.106 1,265 1,172 1,375 1,187 1,410 1,299 956 885 1,037 1,122

1,055

1 , 335 1,315 1,315 1,045 1,028

,349 ,278 ,278 901 894 ,010 ,166

1.041

1,268

1,315

1,308

1,168

955

1,228

1,431

1 , 136

1,024

945

977

1,325

1,029

1,345 1,308 1,275 1,154 1,000 1,222 1,241 1,025; 1.000 947 935 1.0611

1,219

1.318

1.239

1,292

1,168

1,041

995

8S0

780

598

540

370

333

1,281

1,248

1,263

1,279

1,134

1.083

976

875

773

691

467

352

278

1,347

1.163

1,214

1.246

1,169

1,048

939

880

729

600

455

376

1.36

34

P.D. 1.

Table 9

Deaths i of Males and Fe

males AT Specified Ages: 1923 tc

1932.

BOTH

sexes.

males.

females.

Female deaths

Age Periods

AND Years.

Per Cent

Per Cent

Per Cent

per 1,000

Number.

distri-

Number.

distri-

Number.

distri-

male

bution.

bution.

bution.

deaths.

All Ages.

1923

52,380 2

100.0

26,268

100.0

26,111

100.0

994

1924

49,466 3

100.0

25,390

100.0

24,076

100.0

948

1925

51,890 ^

100.0

26,457

100.0

25,433

100.0

961

1926

52,888 5

100.0

26,943

100 0

25,945

100.0

963

1927

49,324 6

100.0

25,233

100.0

24,091

100 0

955

1928

51,442

100.0

26,082

100.0

25,360

100.0

972

1929

52,171

100 0

26,461

100.0

25,710

100.0

971

1930

49,503'

100 0

25,242

100.0

24,261

100.0

961

1931

48,743

100.0

25,021

100 0

23,722

100.0

948

1932

49,531

100.0

25,321

100.0

24,210

100.0

956

Under 1 Year.

1923

6,968

13 3

3,935

15.0

3,033

11.6

771

1924

6,191

12.5

3,525

13.9

2,666

11.1

756

1925

6,294

12.1

3,637

13.7

2,657

10.4

731

1926

6,130

11.6

3,375

12.5

2,755

10 6

816

1927

5,320

10.8

3,072

12 2

2,248

9.3

732

1928

5,117

10 0

2,886

11 1

2,231

8.8

773

1929

4,592

8.8

2,634

10 0

1,958

7.6

743

1930

4,440

9.0

2,482

9.8

1,958

8.1

789

1931

3,803

7.8

2,174

8.7

1,629

6.9

749

1932

3,635

7.3

2,068

8.2

1,567

6.5

758

Under 5 Years.

1923

9,653

18.4

5,373

20.4

4,280

16.4

797

1924

8,350

16.9

4,698

18.5

3,652

15 2

777

1925

8,623

16.6

4,879

18.4

3,744

14.7

767

1926

8,503

16.1

4,669

17.3

3,834

14.8

821

1927

7,035

14.3

^,999

15.9

3,036

12 6

759

1928

6,994

13.6

3,869 ,

14.8

3,125

12.3

808

1929

6,279

12.0

3,563

13.5

2,716

10 6

762

1930

5,873

11.9

3,271

13.0

2,602

10.7

795

1931

4,969

10.2

2,810

11.2

2,159

9.1

768

1932

4,787

9.7

2,695

10.6

2,092

8.6

776

20 TO 23 Years.

1923

2,541

4.9

1,203

4.6

1,338

5.1

1,112

1924

2,450

4.9

1,187

4.7

1 , 263

5.2

1,064

1925

2,498

4.8

1,161

4.4

1,337

5.3

1,151

1926

2,330

4.4

1,070

4.0

1,260

4.8

1,178

1927

2,264

4 6

1,063

4.2

1,201

5.0

1,129

1928

2,190

4.3

1,003

3.9

1,187

4.7

1,183

1929

2,266

4 4

1,117

4.2

1,149

4.5

1,029

1930

1,956

3 9

968

3.8

988

4.1

1,019

1931

1,920

3 9

908

3.6

1,012

4.3

1,115

1932

1,850

3.7

885

3.5

965

4.0

1,090

All Other Ages.

1923

40,186 2

76.7

19,692

75.0

20,493

78,5

1,041

1924

38,666 3

78.2

19,505

, 76.8

19,161

79.6

982

1925

40,769 <

78.6

20,417

77.2

20,352

80.0

997

1926

42,055 5

79.5

21,204

78.7

20,851

80.4

983

1927

40,025 6

81.1

20,171

79.9

19,854

82.4

984

1928

42,258

82.1

21,210

81.3

21,048

83.0

992

1929

43,626

83.6

21,781

82.3

21,845

84.9

1,003

1930

41,674 7

84.2

21,003

83.2

20,671

85.2

984

1931

41,854

85.9

21,303

85.2

20,551

86.6

965

1932

42,894

86.6

21,741

85.9

21.153

87.4

973

» Exclusive of stillbirths. ^ Includes 5 deaths, age not reported.

2 Includes 1 death, sex and age not reported. ^ includes 11 deaths, age not reported.

* Includes 12 deaths, age not reported, " Includes 2 deaths, age not reported.

' Includes 1 death, age not reported.

P.D. 1

Table 10

Age at Death.

35

Yrs.|]\lo8.

Deaths of Pehsons 100 Yeahs ov Age and Oveu; 1932.

Sex.

Place of death

Place of birth.

Marital condition.

Date of death.

Name (and maiden

name of married and

widowed women).

116

-

115

-

107

-

105

3

104

-

103

6

102

10

102

6

102 102 102 101

5

1

10

101

7

101

5

101 101 100

1 11

100

8

100

7

100

4

Great Barrington

West Springfield

Springfield

Brockton

Boston

Boston

IMilford .

Dartmouth

North Adams Salem Boston Swampscott

New Bedford

Salem

Cambridge Beverly . Newton .

Lynn

Revere

Shelbume

Ireland

Russia

Virginia

Sweden

Ireland

Hancock, N. H

HiUsboro Bridge, N.H

St. Gregoire, Can.

Italv

P. E. I. .

Ireland

Old Boston, Eng.

Erie, Pa. .

Salem

Ireland Wenham Newton .

Dedham .

Buxton, ]Maine .

Conway .

Widowed Widowed Widowed Widowed Widowed Widowed Widowed Widowed

Widowed

Widowed

Single

Widowed

Widowed

Widowed

Widowed Widowed Single

Widowed

Widowed

Widowed

Aug. 24

June 20

Mar. 17

Apr. 24

Oct. 21

Dec. 2

May 13

Jan. 3

Dec. 10 May 21 May 1 Mar. 17

Oct. 13

Apr. 20

May 7 May 3 Sept. 14

Aug. 6

Mar. 2

July 9

Bridget Blanchard,

m.n. Hopkins. Fannie Con Contoro-

vicz, m.n. Con. Winnie Jones, m.n.

Lee. Anna Maria Ander- son, m.n. Pearson. Mary DriscoU, m.n.

Donovan. Lucetta T. Tenney,

m.n. Tuttle. Sarah Adelaide Glea-

son, m.n. Scott. Zelide Bergeron, m.n.

Bergeron. Raffaele Rosi. James FiTman. John P. Ferriter. Mary Fairchild

Adams, m.n. Coram. Caroline P. Bingham,

m.n. Lord. Sarah F. Jenks, m.n.

Safford. Patrick Biggin. Henry E. Dodge. Fannie Winchester

Fogg. Mary J. Pulsifer, m.n.

Freeman. Margaret Harmon

Waldron, m.n.

Woodman. Ophelia Bond, m.n.

Sanderson.

Table 11

Deaths of Persons 100 Years of Age and Over: 1908 to 1932.

SEX.

NATIVITY.

MARITAL, CONDITION.

Age of

Years.

oldest

Total.

Fe-

For- Un-

Mar- Wid- Di-

dece-

Males. males.

Native. eign. known.

Single. ried. owed, vorced.

dent.

1908

22

8 14

10 12

2 - 20 -

106

1909

13

2 11

5 7 1

1 1 11 -

108

1910

23

9 14

12 11

3 2 18 -

106

1911

17

8 9

8 9.-

1 2 14 -

108

1912

21

6 15

12 9 -

- - 21 -

112

1913

18

4 14

10 8 -

2 - 16 -

104

1914

20

4 16

7 13 -

- - 20 -

113

1915

25

10 15

15 10

- 3 22 -

105

1916

21

9 12

10 11

1 20

111

1917

29

10 19

15 14

4 2 23 -

108

1918

21

7 14

9 12 -

3 - 18 -

112

1919

21

5 16

11 10

3 3 15 -

113

1920

16

3 13

8 8-

1 15

104

1921

19

4 15

9 10 -

1 1 17 -

107

1922

25

5 20

13 12

2 - 23 -

108

1923

23

10 13

9 14 -

- 1 21 1

115

1924

18

3 15

12 6 -

1 - 17 -

109

1925

22

6 16

11 10 1

1 1 20 -

118

1926

27

8 19

18 9 -

4 2 21 -

105

1927

20

4 16

10 10

2 2 16 -

105

1928

22

8 14

13 9 -

3 - 19 -

109

1929

28

7 21

14 14

4 - 24 -

108

1930

25

3 22

14 11

3 - 22

107

1931

23

5 18

15 8 -

3 1 19 -

106

1932

20

5 15

10 10

2 - 18 -

116

36

P.D. 1.

Table 12

Deaths by Sex, Age, and Marital Condition: 1932.

i

MALES.

females.

-6

"d

A

-c

-6

g

Age at Death

'1

o

O

H

6^

1 <5

'■$■ o

3

o

>

Q

5

o

c 1— >

o

1

% o

1

5

The State.

15 Years and

Over.

43,665

22,019

4,191

12,518

4,907

317

86

21 , 646

4,047

8,327

9,040

222

10

15 to 19 years

662

374

373

1

-

-

-

288

268

19

_

_

1

20 to 29 years

1,850

885

642

228

1

12

2

965

437

507

13

8

30 to 39 years

2,648

1 , 378

459

842

40

30

7

1,270

234

963

40

32

1

40 to 49 years

4,220

2,364

515

1,659

120

53

17

1,856

341

1 , 307

171

37

50 to 59 years

7,181

4,015

677

2,858

396

68

16

3,166

552

1,891

693

29

1

60 to 69 years

10,358

5,425

756

3,488

1,081

74

26

4,933

779

2,121

1,973

59

1

70 to 79 years

10,475

5,050

567

2,594

1.817

60

12

5,425

880

1,257

3,245

38

5

80 jears and ove

r 6,271

2,528

202

848

1,452

20

6

3,743

556

262

2,905

19

1

Unknown age

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Boston.

15 Years and

Over.

9,264

4,778

1,087

2,681

900

72

38

4,486

971

1.776

1,690

45

4

15 to 19 years

148

86

86

62

59

3

20 to 29 years

496

218

156

59

-

2

1

278

126

148

2

2

-

30 to 39 vears

663

323

131

175

7

8

2

' 340

73

249

9

8

1

40 to 49 years

1,083

635

150

424

40

12

9

448

73

329

33

13

50 to 59 years

1,834

1,061

204

733

101

17

6

773

149

425

191

7

1

60 to 69 years

2,361

1 , 243

200

756

258

18

11

1,118

212

405

489

11

1

70 to 79 years

1,830

899

125

435

321

10

8

931

182

178

566

4

1

80 years and ove

r 849

313

35

99

173

5

1

536

97

39

400

_

Unknown age

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

P.D. 1.

Table 13

Deaths,'

in Counties and in Cities having BY Months: 1932.

over

50,000 Inhabitants,

Counties and Cities having

OVER 50,000

>)

^

X

Inhabitants

in 1930

(Grouped in order

3 1

03

"a

ci

a

i?

i

3 <

.o

1 o

J2

s

o

1

of population).

03

•-5

^

<5

■<

S

3

3

1-5

1

o

Q

The State.

49,531

4,438

4,557

5,117

4,604

4,240

3,816

3,610

3,412

3,345

3,919

3.936

4.537

Average daily number

of deaths.

135

143

157

165

153

136

127

116

110

111

126

131

146

COUN+TIES.

Middlesex

9,839

936

902

1,002

922

826

772

669

629

655

786

815

925

.Suffolk .

11,813

1,097

1,035

1,216

1,126

1,019

898

863

826

794

919

942

1,078

Essex

5,851

514

564

637

497

508

479

408

408

405

484

435

512

Worcester

5,682

495

566

576

538

480

411

422

366

347

462

451

568

Bristol .

4,216

361

428

436

397

353

316

338

283

265

339

341

359

Hampden

3,390

287

301

331

332

300

272

238

246

231

253

272

327

Norfolk

3,343

306

302

358

318

286

235

257

251

236

253

261

280

Plvmouth

1,971

165

168

214

197

166

157

145

151

147

154

140

167

Berkshire

1,364

140

114

121

101

123

101

100

106

105

119

115

119

Hampshire

860

48

70

93

76

88

78

74

59

64

66

63

81

Franklin

573

43

59

59

51

37

49

40

35

37

45

58

60

Barnstable

481

35

39

52

36

44

33

44

39

49

29

37

44

Dukes .

80

7

4

12

5

4

8

7

6

4

7

4

12

Nantucket

68

4

5

10

8

6

7

5

7

6

3

2

5

Cities over

100,000.

Boston .

10,927

1,021

946

1,119

1,038

940

842

791

754

745

851

875

1.005

Worcester

2,381

205

214

257

208

213

183

169

169

141

200

197

225

Springfield

1,683

153

145

160

162

140

131

133

125

106

139

143

146

Fall River

1,321

117

124

131

134

112

96

103

77

93

122

99

113

Cambridge

1,383

132

119

148

146

114

100

. 94

72

106

112

108

132

New Bedford

1,245

111

139

133

115

97

81

102

85

79

88

116

99

Somerville

930

83

80

110

102

59

78

65

68

51

67

82

85

Lynn

1,041

99

109

115

93

89

90

72

73

61

82

69

89

LoweU .

1,299

124

125

123

114

134

104

84

94

97

75

95

130

Cities 50,000

TO 100,000.

Lawrence

893

79

90

104

79

69

90

57

58

58

70

72

67

Quincy .

686

63

55

82

72

67

45

48

53

45

43

45

68

Newton

583

59

57

52

56

60

44

38

37

35

42

47

56

Brockton

775

60

73

93

77

58

61

62

53

57

63

49

69

Medford

514

52

43

54

38

46

32

37

36

26

53

43

54

Maiden

557

49

55

64

50

36

46

22

25

40

62

52

56

Holvoke

639

48

55

72

71

59

49

52

40

43

37

41

72

Exclusive of stillbirths.

38

P.D

. 1.

6

Table 14

Cause of Death.

X

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

"hJ

months.

c Q

1

% >->

3

1

a

<

i

3

•-5

1-5

i

3 <

1 1

1

1 1

I

I.

1

2

3

4

5

6

6a

66

6c

7

8

9

10 11 llo 116 12 13 13a 136 13c 14 14a 146

All Causes.

Infectious and Parasitic Diseases

Typhoid fever Paratyphoid fever Typhus fever Relapsing fever . Undulant fever . Smallpox . .. .

Variola major .

Variola minor, alastrim

Not specified .

Measles ....

Scarlet fever

Whooping cough

Diphtheria

Influenza ....

With respiratory complica- tions specified

Without respiratory compli- cations specified .

Cholera . . ... Dysentery ....

Amebic ....

Bacillary

Unspecified or due to other causes

Plague .... Bubonic .... Pneumonic

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

49,531

25,321

24,210

3,476

1,905

1571

25

15

10

64

30

34

145

70

75

107

42

65

107

50

57

360

166

194

282

134

148

78

32

46

11

2 9 2

1 1 3

3 6

1

t

4,438 2,228 2,210

204 169

2

1

10 16

6 9

4 4

22 34

16

25

6 9

1

4,557

2,288 2,269

191 161

2

5 1

8 13

4 5

6 12

27 34

22

27

5

7

1

5,117 2,534 2,583

221 174

1

2 3

14

8

6

4

3 2

30 35

25

27

5

8

4,604 2,343 2,261

209

181

_

2 13

11

8

7 13

3 4

28 24

24 18

4 6

4,240 2,174 2,066

156 142

2

9 6

7 8

3

9

4 1

8 6

8 5

1 1 1

3.816 1,964 1,852

139 109

I

I I

2 5

3 4

2 4

6 4

4 6

3 5

1

1

3,610 1,915 1,695

i41 103

1 1

2 5

3

2

4

2

i 4

5 5

4 4

1 1

3,412 1,762 1,650

117

91

2

1

-

3

3

2

3 5

2 2

2

2

2 1

1

1,624

123 100

3

1

4 3

4

3 3

2 5

2 4

1

1 4

1

2 2

z

3,919 2,025 1,894

124 113

1 2

3

2 3

4

7

8 12

7 11

1 1

-

3,936 2,027 1,909

124 108

-

3 4

2 5

6 5

10 8

6 5

4 3

1

4,537 2,340 2,197

156 120

2 2

2

4 4

3 2

5

9

20 23

15 16

5

7

1

I

P.D. i.

m

Each Cause and Class of AND BY Age and Sex: 1932

Causes, according to the

Detailed

International

6

age of decedents (years) .

1-1

t-l

<s

f*5

If

o

©^

s

s

2

a

s

2

s

o

2

-a § 1

a o

G

c

1

2

3

4

5

6

6a

66

6c

7

8

9

10 11 11a 116 12 13 13o 136 13c 14 14a 146

3,635 2,068 1,567

102 103

:

9

11

3

26 36

2 2

15 10

12

7

3 3

3

1

2

495 260 235

56 63

1

6

7

5

12 19

3 3

14

9 5

5

2

I

265 148 117

40 39

3 3

9

7

2 4

6 12

6 4 2

1

2

202 109 93

30 23

-

4

7 6

2

8 8

3 1

1

2

1

1

1

190 110 80

20 21

4

2

4

7

2

6 4

1 1

-

573 311 262

61 75

3

8

23 26

2 2

16 19

4

2

4

1

1

506 296 210

35 46

1

1 2

5

8

~ ~

3 4

4 5

3 4

1

1

662 374

288

56

99

5

2

3

3

1

4 6

4 5

1

1,850

885 965

230 310

2

1

1

4 8

1

Id

5

9 2

1 3

-I

2,648 1,378 1,270

302 243

3 2

5

3

1

12 18

7 17

5

1

I

4,220 2,364 1,856

351 156

3

1

1 1

1

14 16

13 13

1 3

7,181 4,015 3,166

290 141

3

1

1

18 22

16 18

2 4

1

1

10,358 5,425 4,933

212 129

1

1 1

1 1

30 38

25

29

5

9

1 1

:

10,475 5,050 5,425

91 81

19 38

17 30

2

8

2

2

1

1 2

I

5,376 2,231 3,145

27 30

1

10 19

8 13

2 6

875 292 583

2 12

2

7

1 4

1 3

20 5 15

-

40

P.B. 1.

1

Table 14

Cause of Death.

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from Llst, Bi- Months and Sex

3

1

months.

1

i

•-5

s 1

<^

1

i

<->

1-5

3 <

1

1

0)

2

t o

1

s

14c

Ud

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22 23-32

23

24

25

26

27

27a

27b

28

29

30

31

32

32a

326

32c

Septicemic

Unspecified . . .

Erysipelas ....

Acute poliomyelitis

Lethargic or epidemic en- cephalitis

Epidemic cerebrospinal men- ingitis ....

Glanders ....

Anthrax ....

Rabies ....

Tetanus

Tuberculosis (total) .

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system .

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Tuberculosis of the intestines and peritoneum

Tuberculosis of the vertebral column ....

Tuberculosis of the bones and joints (vertebral column ex- cepted) .... Bones ....

Joints ....

Tuberculosis of the skin and subcutaneous cellular tissue

Tuberculosis of the lymphatic system (bronchial, mesen- teric and retroperitoneal glands excepted)

Tuberculosis of the genitouri- nary system .

Tuberculosis of other organs Disseminated tuberculosis

Acute ....

Chronic

Unspecified .

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

60 33

27 13

8

5 19 13

6 34 27

7

1 1

19

12

7

2,301

1,293

1,008

2,041

1,170

871

100

43

57

60

28

32

27

18

9

12 6 6 1

1 11 6 5

1

1

4 3

29

17

12

3

2

1

21

5

16

18

3

15 3 2 1

2

1

3

1 2

1

1

1

143

89

128

76

5

7

2 5

3

2

1

2

1

2

1

6 5

1 2

4

2

115

84

104 71

2

4

4

2

2 2

2

2

1 3

2 2

2 3

1 1

1 4

1

143 105

131

92

5

7

3

2

1

1

0

2

2 2

~_

7 3

1 1

2

- 1

135 109

121 92

6 4

3 3

2

1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 2

5 5

4 5

- 2

2 2

1

2

1

109 96

98

78

5

8

2

2 3

1

1

1 1

1

1

1 3

1 3

2 3

1

1

2 1

109 73

94 58

7 6

4 4

1

1 1

3 3

1

1 1

2 2

3 1

101

79

87 72

6 2

4 3

1

1

2 2

~

2 1

1 2

1 1

87 72

84 68

3

1 1

2

2 3

2 3

1

86 71

80 65

1 2

3

1

1 1

1

1

1 1

1 1

1

1

1

1 4

1

87 79

75

66

5 6

4 3

2

1 2

2 2

2

2

1

2

1

1

87 77

82 69

5 2

2

1

1 1

2 2

3

1 1

3 1

1

91 74

86 64

1 3

1 5

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

P.D. 1

41

Each Cause and Class of Causes, according to the Detailed International AND BY Age and Sex: 1932.

o

AGE OF DECEDENTS

(years).

C.2

'-'i-l

1

Q

ri

M

^

2

in

2

©

S

s

s

i

2

s

s

2

s

2

i

o

i

2

1

o

1

14c Ud 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23-32 23 24 25 26 27 27a 276 28 29

30

31

32

32a

326

32c

- 13 8

1 6

: :

-

17

17

3 2

12

9

1 1

1

1 4

1 4

1

1

1

11

16

3 4

■i

1

1 1

:

1

1 1

1

-

_ 1

10 9

2 3

7 6

1

I

1 1

5 5

1

4 5

_

1

-

4

4

1

2 2

1 1

1 1

_

1

1

1

1

1

2

8 14

1

2 2

2 2

1

3 1 3

3 1

i

7 12

1 3

3

1

1

1 1

1

2

1

1

1

36

84

33 76

3

2

2 2

1

1 1

1 1

3

1

1 2

-

2 1

202

287

183 269

2 9

7 4

4 3

3

3

3

1

1 1

1

3

5

1

1

256 212

244 194

2 3

3

8

1

1

1

1

3

1 3

3

1

3

1

1 1

3

1 1

292 124

274 116

2

6 4

2

1 1

1 1

6 2

1

1 1

2 3

1

3 1

2 1

1 2

231 96

221 84

2 1

4 4

2

1

1

1 3

1

1

1

1 1

5 5

- 2 1

1

143 73

132 62

1

3 4

2 3

1 1

4 1

1 1

4

4

2

56 36

53 30

1 1

4 1 3

1

1

1

2 1

13 9

12

9

1

1

2 2

-

-

42

P.D.

1.

d

Table 14

Cause of Death.

03

Deaths (BXCLtrsivB of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

•2

1

e2

MONTHS.

i

1

C

1-5

>>

£

f ^ s

■'H a <

^ S

i

1-5

*-3

3 <

.2

a

1

o

1

> o

1 Q

33

34

34a

346

34c

35

36

36o

366

36c

37

38

38a

386

39

40

41

41a

416

42

43

44

44a

446

44c

Leprosy .... Syphilis . ...

Congenital

Acquired

Unspecified

Gonococcus infection and other venereal diseases

Purulent infection, septice- mia, nonpuerperal .

Septicemia

Pyemia or pyohemia

Gas gangrene . Yellow fever Malaria ....

Malarial fever

Malarial cachexia .

Other diseases due to proto- zoal parasites .

Ankylostomiasis . Hydatid cysts .

Of the liver .

Of other organs

Other diseases caused by Helminths

Mycoses ....

Other infectious and para- sitic diseases .

Chicken-pox . German measles Others under this title

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

162

116

46

22

11

11

12

10

2

128

95

33

5

5

20

13

7

16

10

6

1

1

3 2 1

4

2 2 3 2 1 1

1

1

1

1 1

3 1 2 14 5 9 7 3 4

7 2

5

4

7

4

7

3

3

3 3

1

2

1

11

1

1 10

1

1 1

1

12 10

1 2

1 1

10

7

1

1

1 1

1 1

1 1

13

2

2

1

11

1

2 2

1 1

3 5

3

3

2

1

1

1

1

5 4

1

1

4 3

2

1

2

1

1 1

9 3

1

8 3

2

1

1 1

10 3

2

1

7 2

1 1

11 5

1 1

3

7 4

1

1

2 2

1

13 12

1

1 1

1

8

1

1

1

7 2

1 3 3

17 3

2

1

3

12 2

1 1

1

1 1

P.D. 1.

43

Each Cause and Class of Causes, according to the Detailed Intei^national AND BY Age and Sex: 1932.

6 15

age of decedents (years).

23 ■J

1

ri

(*5

^

9^

2 o

2 IS

2

2

2

2

s

2

s

9-

2

90

2

2

o

1

t

c

if

o a

a

33

34

Ma

346

34c

35

36

36a

366

36c

37

38

38a

386

39

40

41

41a

416

42

43

44

44a

446

44c

7

11

7 10

1 1

2 2

1

3

1

2

1

1

2 2

1

2

1

1

1 1

1 1

1 1

2

- - -

1

1 1

_

1 1

1 1

1 1

2

1

1

2

1

2

1

1 1

- -

1

2

I

2

1

1 1

1 1

12 5

12 5

1 2

1

1 1

- 1

1

30

9

1

2

27 9

1 1 1

1 1

1 1

31

8

4

27 8

1 1

1 1

1

23

8

3 2

20 6

5 5

1 1

6

6

1 1

1 1

1 1

1

1

1 1

-

1 1

1

I 1

-

44

P.D.

1.

6

Table 14

Cause of Death.

i

D E.A.THS (exclusive OF STILLBIRTHS) FROM

List, by Months and Sex

-.3

H

MONTHS.

1

1

3

i

i

^

•-5

1

1-5

<

1

1

o

1

1

II.

45-53 45 45a 456 45c 45d 45e 45/ 46 46a 466 46c 46d 46e 46/ 46s 46/1 47 47a 476 47c 48 49 49a 496 49c

Cancers and 0th ^r Tumors

Cancer and other malignant tumors (total)

Cancer and other malignant tumors of the buccal cavity and pharynx . Lip ... .

Tongue ....

Mouth ....

Jaw ....

Other and unspecified parts of buccal cavity

Pharynx

Cancer and other malignant tumors of the digestive tract and peritoneum Esophagus

Stomach and duodenum .

Intestine (except rectum and anus)

Rectum and anus .

Liver and biliary passages

Pancreas

Peritoneum

Others ....

Cancer and other malignant tumors of the respiratory system .... Larynx ....

Lungs and pleura

Others ....

Cancer and other malignant tumors of the uterus

Cancer and other malignant tumors of other female geni- tal orgjns Ovary and Fallopian tube.

Vagina and vulva

Others ....

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M

\

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

6.403

2,670

3,733

6.153

2,590

3,563

261

216

45

40

35

5

64 56 8 43 35 8

38

32

6

66

50

16

10

8

2

3,060

1,479

1,581

124

91

33

1094

588

506

868

359

509

339

190

149

363

138

225

180

85

95

7

2

5

85

26

59

226

152

74

49

40

9

153

96

57

24

16

8

644

644 140

140 125

125 15

15

216 311

209 292

12 3

1

4 1

4

1

1

2

1

128 126

8 3

49 45

34 36

12 10

15 21

5

5 4

10

6

1 1

5

2

43 10 10

226 294

219 282

12 3

1 3

2

1

1

5 I

141 130

10

45 36

41 50

19 12

18 13

7 11

1 8

10

8

1 1

9 0

1

58

5

5

216 317

210 300

18 6

5

1 2

3

1

3

1

6

1

1

122 121

4 5

56 31

35 40

12

9

8 22

6

9

1 5

15

9

4

8 8

3

1

66 17 16

1

231 306

224 295

17

7

2

5 2

3 3

4

1

3 1

137 135

7 2

47 50

34 33

26 9

11 25

8 9

1

4 6

11 5

4

7 4

1

51 11 11

231 311

225 298

27 3

5

8

1

1 5

5

- 2

3

108

128

6 2

39 43

30

48

17 11

8 13

6

9

1

1 2

10 6

3 2

4 4

3

54 8 6 2

211 337

203 322

22 3

4

1

6

1

6

1

2

\

1

114 155

7 4

54 52

22 43

9 16

12 25

8 6

1 3

1 6

18 2

6

: 11

2

1

55 18 13 5

221 303

218 292

20 5

1 1

3 1

4

1

4

1

6

1

2

110 125

7 3

41 34

22

45

17 20

12 13

10 5

1 5

15 5

6

8 4

1 1

48

10

9

1

210

302

202 » 286

22

2

7

7

5

3

1

1

117 137

10

53 51

21 45

18 10

10 20

4

7

1 4

9 4

3

4 3

2 1

60

8

7 1

200 322

194 310

12 6

2 2

T

1

2

6 4

101 143

9 4

43 35

20 54

12 18

8 13

8 10

1

1 8

18 10

5

1

13

8

1 57 17 16

1

233 316

223 301

10 2

2 2

6

1

1

125 124

12 3

48 41

28 41

19 11

9 18

6

7

3 3

12

7

1 1

9 6

2

61 14 13

1

240 319

236 30 i

21 2

2

1

9 3

2

5 1

140 132

8 5

57 44

35 37

-

13 14

18 20

I

-

2 3

15 6

4

1

10 5

1

43 14 13

1

235

295

227 283

23 3

3

8

2 1

4

5

2

1

136 125

3

2

56 44

37 37

16

9

9 22

10 6

5 5

9 6

2 2

6 2

1 2

48

8

6

2

P.D. 1.

45

E^CH C

AND BY

.\usE AND Class of Caused, ACCoaoiMa to the DErAiLEO International Age and Sex: 1932.

6

AGE OF DECEDENTS (yEARs).

1

i

q

ri

<rj

^

9-

s

ID

2

9-

S

s

5

s

i

o

i

3

o

i

s

i

o

i

s

1

1

13

II.

1 1

-

2 2 7 5

3 9 1 13

9! 10

14

7

39 76 29 173

227

478

559 913

850

986

652 807

211 265

15

38

1

-

45-53

-

2 2

3 4l

1 I

5

7

4

7

9 4

30 69 23 149

218 424

542 870

839 977

645

797

203! 260

15 37

1!

-

45

-

-

:l

-

-

1

-

1 1

2 2

13

1

44 12

74 12

57 10

21 5

3

2

-

-

45o

~

-

:

-

-

-

_

-

_

1

2

1 2

13

11

7 ' 2

1

-

-

456

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

\

13 2

15 1

17

1

6

1

2

1

-

-

45c

-

-

~

~

-

:

1

-

1

-

1

9 2

14

2

5 4

4

_

-

_

45<i

-

~

-

:

i

-

-

-

-

1

1

10

1

9

10

2

1

-

-

45e

45/

-

-

-

I

-

_

-

-

1

1

5

1

11 5

20 5

3

10 4

4

4

;

-1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

~

~

"

I

46

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

1

1

3

9 6

34

34

130 130

336 335

495 484

356 430

110 146

4

14

-

-

4Ga

-

-

~

~

-

\

-

-

-

1

5 4

24 13

35 11

24 5

2

-

_

-

466

~

~

-

:

:

-

-

1

4

2

12

12

53 44

131

98

202 166

146 138

3S 42

1 4

-

I

46c

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

4

2

12 13

30 45

64 111

117 140

92 140

35 54

3 4

-

46d

-

-

-

-

-

':

!

-

1

3 4

16 11

53 39

68 41

36 31

13

21

2

-

-

46e

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

1

:

1

3 3

15 19

33 31

41

72

30

77

15

18

2

-

-

46/

I

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

2

1

9 6

92

27

26 31

21

23

4 5

2

-

-

46g

-

-

-

-

~

-

-

\

-

-

1

1 3

1 1

!

-

_

-

46/i

-

~

~

-

-

[

-

:

1

1

1

2

8 13

5

22

7 16

3 6

-

-

47

-

1

-

-

-

-

4

8 2

20

47 22

47 27

21 14

5

-

-

47a

~

:

-

-

-

-

1 1

1

1

9

1

ig

8 1

_

-

476

~

1 "

:

;

-

-

2

c

1

i:

34

2C

23 2(

11

-

-

47c

-

1

-

-

- -

-

2

1

;

4 1

I

]

1

-

-

48

j

-

-

-

-

'

'

.

.

.

4

4J

\ 13

16-5

16

7 10(

) 2f

) ^

-

49

-

-

.

-

:

-

.

-

I ^

\

J 1

? 4.

) 3

i 2

} '

-

49a

- -

j

"

I [

5

J 1

7 4

1 3

2 1

7 '■

- -

496

-

-

-

-

-

-

'_

.

49c

-

-

I

-

-

"

-

-

1

-

6

5

-

; :

46

P.D

1

d

De.^ths

(exclusive of

Stillbirths') from

Table 14

Cause of Death.

L]

ST, BY Months

AND Sex

'^

MONTHS.

1

.

Q

I

►-5

1

1

a

01

>:

3

1

1 t

1

o

1 S %

i

50

Cancer and other malignant

T

678

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

_

_

_

-

_

tumors of the breast

M

3

-

-

-

_

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

1^'

675

66

49

58

54

59

56

63

41

44

62

66

57

51

Cancer and other malignant

T

467

_

tumors of the male genito-

M

467

37

32

39

36

46

35

47

37

47

41

31

39

urmary organs.

V

_

51fl

Kidneys and suprarenals

T

42

-

-

_

-

_

-

-

- -

-

-

-

-

(male)

M

•F

T

42

3

2

2

3

9

4

5

3

5

1

4

1

51t

Bladder (male)

130

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

_

_

_

_

M F T

130

10

14

13

11

7

9

11

12

13

11

8

11

5k

Prostate.

268

_

_

_

_

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

M F T

268

21

15

22

17

27

20

27

20

29

27

19

24

51rf

Testes ....

10

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

_

M F T

10

2

-

-

2

2

1

-

1

-

2

-

-

51e

Scrotum ....

4

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

M F T

4

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

2

51f

Others ....

13

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

M

13

1

1

2

3

-.

1

3

1

-

-

-

1

V

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

52

Cancer and other malignant

T

91

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

tumors of the skin .

M

51

6

7

2

5

fi

1

3

4

5

8

2

2

1'

40

5

3

2

2

3

3

4

3

6

4

5

53

Cancer and other malignant

T

586

-

-

-

tumors of other or unspec-

M

222

16

17

14

18

27

Vi

23

13

11

26

27

IV

ified organs

i'

364

33

26

21

30

37

33

33

30

30

25

35

31

53o

Kidneys and suprarenals (female)

T

M

40

-

F

40

^

1

2

2

4

2

5

4

3

5

4

4

536

Bladder (female)

T M F

64

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

64

6

4

5

5

2

1

6

10

5

4

10

6

53c

Brain ....

T

69

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

M

41

]

1

4

5

2

1

7

4

3

5

4

4

!<'

28

1

2

2

1

3

1

3

2

4

2

3

4

53d

Bones (except jaw) .

T

31

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

M

19

2

-

1

1

2

1

2

3

1

3

1

2

V

12

2

_

1

1

1

2

2

2

1

_

_

-

53e

Others ....

T

382

_

_

-

-

-

M

162

1.-

16

9

12

23

11

14

6

7

18

22

11

F

220

20

19

11

21

27

27

17

12

17

14

18

17

54

Nonmalignant tumors .

T

156

-

M

41

1

3

6

5

3

:-

1

6

3

5

-

5

F

115

8

3

10

10

10

11

7

16

10

10

13

7

54a

Of the ovary .

T M

7

-

-

-

:

F

7

-

]

1

_

-

_

1

3

-

-

1

-

546

Of the uterus .

T M

71

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

:

F

71

/

]

5

7

6

8

4

9

5

7

i

5

54c

Of other female genital organs

T M F T

-

-

-

-

-

-

~

~

~

~

~

:

54d

Of the brain .

58

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

M

31

1

?

6

3

3

2

-

3

2

4

-

4

F

27

1

1

3

3

3

2

3

4

2

4

1

54e

Of other organs

T

20

-

-

-

-

M

10

-

-

2

-

]

1

3

1

1

-

1

K

10

_

_

1

-

1

'■

-

1

1

1

1

1

55

Tumors of which the nature

T

94

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

is not specified

M

39

f

^

_

2

3

5

9

2

3

5

4

3

F

55

11

9

7

1

3

4

4

_

2

5

4

6

55o

Of the ovary .

T M F

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

556

Of the uterus .

T M

16

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

:

F

16

4

5

5

_

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

55c

Of other female genital or- gans ....

T M F

-

-

-

;

\

:

-

-

55d

Of the brain .

T

54

-

_

-

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

M

29

^

4

-

2

2

2

-

2

2

4

4

3

F

25

5

2

2

-

-

3

4

-

1

3

1

4

P.D. 1.

Each Cause axd Cla AND BY Age and Sex;

47

ss OF Causes, ACCoiiuiNG to the Detailed Inteiinational 1932.

1

AGE OF

decedents

(yea

w).

C.2

■n

1

ri

M

^

s

in

2

O

©

o

12

o

i

^ 5 ^

o

i

s

o

o

o

i

s

1

-a

1

1

50

51

51tt

516

51f

51c/

51e

51/

52

53

53a

536

53c

53d

53c

54

54a

546

54c

5id

54e

55

55a

556

55c

55d

:

1

-

1

1

1

-

2 2

1 1

1

1 3

3

2 2

4 3

1 1

I

1 1

1 1

1

1 1

1

4

6

1

3

1

1

1 3

1 6

6

1

3 3

1

2 , 5

z

2

5

3

2

3 2

2 1

2 1

i

1

3

2 3

3 2

3 2

2 1

2 1

3 5

2

2

1 1

10

6

1

5

1

2

3 4

. 5 3

1

5 1

1

4 3

4 2

46 6

1

1

1

2

1

2

17 10

1

6 4

1

10 5

4 16

2

11

4 3

3

8

2

3 4

1

104 20

4

8

5

3

3

1

31 32

5

4

10 5

5

16

18

4 41

1

34

4 4

2

5 13

7

5

5

192 66

16

27

18

3

1

1

7 4

42 96

13

12

12 11

1 3

29 57

7 25

1

14

- 4 6

3

4

10 18

6

7 7

1

148 156

7

41

101

1

6

12 10

54

91

9

18

3 3

3 2

48 59

7 7

2

4

5

1

2

4

2

^ 1

1

128 154

6

36

107

1

4

14 9

42

83

3 24

2

2 6

40

48

5

7

6

2

1

3

2 3

1 2

42 52

2

15

34

1

8 12

12

24

2 6

12 16

1 3

1

1

1

1

2 2

12 3

1 2

4 3

1 2

1 2

1

1 1

-

48

P.D. 1.

o

Deaths (exclu.sive of Stillbirths) from

z

Table 14

Cause of Death.

Li.sT. BY Months and Sex

Ij

MONTHS.

3

,,

1

1

^

1 5

3 e2

C3 C

1

<

6

3

•-5

3

£

1

o

1

55e III.

56 57 58 59 tip

61

62

63

64

65

66

66a

666

66c

66d

66e

67

68

69

IV.

70

Of other organs

Rheumatic Diseases, Nutri- tional Diseases, Diseases OF THE Endocrine Glands AND Other General Dis- eases ....

Acute rheumatic fever

Chronic rheumatism, osteo- arthritis . , . ,

Gout ....

Diabetes mellitus

Scurvy ....

Jnfantije scurvy (Barlow'g disease)

Scurvy . , , .

Beriberi ....

Pellagra , , , .

Rickets ....

Osteomalacia

Diseases of the pituitary b'.)dy

Diseases of the thyroid and parathyroid glands .

Simple goiter . Exophthalmic goiter Myxedema and cretinism . Tetany .... Others .... Diseases of the thymus gland

Diseases of the adrenals (Ad- dison's disease, not specified as tuberculous)

Other general diseases

Diseases of the Blood and Bloodmaking Organs .

Hemorrhagic conditions

T M F T M F

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T

^

T M F T

M

\

M F T

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

24

10

14

1,516

592 924

62 31 31 81 38 43

1,197

439

758

2

1

1

1

8 5

6 2 3 1

1 1 1

58

9 49 13

1 12 31

6 25

7

7 3 2 1 4

4 76 53 23 15 8 7

10

5

5

463

229

234

28

16

12

2

I

52 76

6 4

3 4

-

34

58

1

1 6

2

1 3

1

7 2

1 1

15

27

1 2

2

53 71

4

3

1 4

42 53

1 6

2

1 4

4 3

1 1

1

18 16

1 2

_

62 100

1 5

5 5

49 80

1

6

2 1 1

6 4

16

27

1 1

1

48 90

2 4

36 74

1

6

1 3

1

1

8 2

1

21 17

3

1 2

56 75

5

3

5

1

40

64

1

1 3

1

1 1

1

2 3

1 1

1

18 35

2 2

3

1

55 63

2 1

4

2

43 54

1

1

2

4

2

1 1

1

29 15

\

2

52 73

1 2

2

41 65

_ _

3 2

1 1

2

1

3 3

2

1

14 8

1

37

72

1 4

3 3

24

59

1 1

1

5

3 2

5 1 1

15

23

2

1

1

1

40 64

6

1

4 4

26 52

2 1 1

1 1

3

1 1

19 18

1

ll 2

381 78

3 5

4 6

23 61

_

1

1

1 3

1 2

1

3

1

1 1

1

1

15

9

1

2

40

76

4 4

31

66

I

1 5

1

1 3

1

4

1

19 20

2

1

1

59 86

1

1 6

50

72

1

1

1

~

1

1 3

1 1

1

1

4 3

1

30

19

2

-

P.D. 1.

Each Caitse and Class of Causes, according to the Detailed Internatio> AND BY Age and 8ex: 1932.

49

1

age of decedents

(year

s).

1

ri

CO

T)!

o

o

1 1

s

2

2

i

i i

2

o

i

o

i

>

o

C ©

d is

55e

m.

56

h7 58 ^9 60

eoa

6U6

61

62

63

64

65

66

66a

666

66(;

66d

66e

67

68

69

IV.

70

45

19

1 1

2

1 1

1

1

42 15

1 1

10 6

5

4

:

5 3

1

1

2

4 2

3 3

1

1

1

2

2 3

9

- 1

-

3 3

1 2

- 1

i

1

2 4

1 2

2

1 1

1

1

4 1

1

9 5

4 1

2

3 2

10

4

1

12 10

7 6

1

3 3

:

_

-

1 1

7

9 9

5 5

2 3

1 1

1

1

_ 1

8 5

2

1 11

16

4 6

1

5 5

3

1 1 1

1 2

13

12

1 2

2

21 21

5 4

8 8

2

1

1

1 4

1

1 2

1 1

2 2

1

19 19

I

1

46 61

2

3 5

36 41

2

1 13

1 1

4

1

-

2

1

1

23 32

1 1

3 5

91 158

3 5

83 141

1 1

2 10

3

6

1

1

45 39

1 1

4 1

163 3Q5

2 1

7 8

149

282

1

1

1 11

4

1 5

1

1

3 2

47 66

1 1

I

1

130

238

1

12

20

116 214

1 3

1 1

1

1

1

25 32

1

2

40 , 67

1 5

35 56

3

1 -

8 9

1

4

1

2 3

1 1

:

~

50

P.D

. 1.

6

Table 14

Cause of Death.

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

■^

2

months.

1

3

i

^

s

3

OS

1

g

1 o

o

1 Q

70a

706 71

71a

716

72

72a

726

73

74

V.

75

76

76a

766

77

77a

776

77c

VI.

78

78a

786

79

79a

796

Primary purpuras

Hemophilia

Anemias ....

Pernicious anemia .

Others ....

Leukemias and pseudoleuke- mias ....

True leukemias

Pseudoleukemias (Hodg- kin's disease)

Diseases of the spleen .

Other diseases of the blooi and bloodmaking organs .

Chronic Poisonings and In- toxications .

Alcoholism (acute or chronic)

Chronic poisoning by other organic substances .

Occupational .

Others ....

Chronic poisoning by mineral substances

Lead .... Occupational (except lead) Others ....

Diseases of the Nervous System and of the Organs OF Special Sense

Encephalitis (nonepidemic) .

Abscess of the brain

Others ....

Meningitis ....

Simple meningitis .

Nonepidemic cerebrospinal meningitis .

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

19

8

11

9

8

1

197

79

118

168

65

103

29

14

15

227

128

99

132

70

62

95

58

37

9

5

4

2

1

1

215

184

31

199

172

27

8

4

4

2

1

1

6

3

3

8

8

7 7

1 1

4,993

2,281

2,712

38

19

19

14

11

3

24

8

16

59

39

20

47

34

13

12

5

7

1

2

11

18 3

17 2

1

1

1

1

188 243

2

2

1

1 2

4

1

3

1

1

2

1

5 5

3 4

2 1

11 9

7 6

4 3

1

15

4

14 4

1

1

186 235

2 3

2 3

6

1

6 1

1

1

6 12

5 12

1

8 12

2 8

6 4

1 2

21 21

230 293

1 3

1

1 2

6 4

6 3

1

2

- _

6 9

5

9

1

10

8

6 6

4 2

2

-

18 3

18 2

1

1

201 230

1 1

1 1

2 4

2 4

1

2

1

6

22

5

18

1 4

10 11

4 4

6

7

12 5

11 4

1

1 1

_

199 237

1 1

-

1

9 6

7 5

2

1

18

7

8 5

10

2

1 1

11

9

-

;

- - -

2

-

171 216

3 2

2

1 2

4 4

1

5 5

4 4

-

1

9 2

i i

-

13 3

12 2

1

1

1 1

156

198

2 3

2

3

2 2

-

2 1

4 10

3 10

1

9 11

6

7

3 4

1

9 2

9 2

164 183

1

1

5

1

5

1

1

9 9

9

7

2

10

8

5 6

5

2

14 2

13 2

1

1

186 187

3

1

2 1

1

3 2

2

1

1 1

1

5 5

4 4

1 1

9 4

5 4

4

18

7

17

7

1 1

190 218

4 4

1 1

1 1

1 2

9 11

6 10

3

1

7 8

5

6

2

2

1

21

1

19

1

2

1 1

193 196

1 2

1

2

5

1

3

2 1

1

1

8 9

8 9

20 10

13 4

7 6

14 1

12 1

2 2

217

276

5

1 2

3

P.D. 1,

51

Each Cause a^td Class of Causes, ACcoiy)iNQ to the Detailed Ixternation. AND BY Age and Sex: 1932.

6

AGE OF decedents (yEAUS).

it 1

ri

f<5

^

2 o

2 12

a

s

5

si

s

2

1 1

§

70a 706 71

71a

716

72

72a

726

73

74

V.

75

76

76a

766

77

77a

776

77c

VI.

78

78a

786

79

79a

796

3

5

1

5

1

2

3

1

1 1

28 26

2

1

2

1

10 4

9 3

1 1

3 2

3

3 3

16

8

1

1

3 2

3 1

1

1

2 2

2 2

2

2 2

12 10

1 2

1

2

2 1

2

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1 1

1

4 3

1

7

7

1

1

2 2

1

2 3

2

1

2

7 1

6

1

1

33 20

2

1

2

1

1 3

3

1

1 1

6 4

2

_ _

21 23

2

1

2

1

5

5

1 1

5 5

4 4

1 1

1

1 1

24

8

1 2

1 2

2

1

1

1 1

2

1

2 2

12

8

5 4

7 4

12

1

11

1 1

1 1

29 34

2

1

2

1

1 1

1 1

1

7 5

5 3

2

2

10 11

5

6

5 5

1 2

1

40 8

38

7

1 1

1 1

1

1

81 51

3 2

1

2 2

1 1

1 1

1 1

5 12

4 11

1 1

14

19

2 15

12 4

3

53 10

52

9

1

1 1

1

167 161

1 3

1

3

7 2

6 2

1

1

1

12

19

10

19

2

32 18

18 11

14

7

1

49 5

47 5

2 2

366 352

2 2

2

2

3 2

3

1

1

1 1

18 41

16 39

2 2

27 23

IS

13 13

1 1

20 5

19 5

1 1

604 685

2

1

1

2 2

2 2

1

19 24

17 19

2 5

5

8

4 5

1 3

4 2

4

1

1 1

595

775

6

8

6

8

2

1

1 1

1

257 47?

1 1

1 1

1 1

36

68

2

-

52

Table 14

Cause of Death.

P.D. 1.

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

81

82

82a

826

82c

82d

83

84

84a

Sib

85

86

87

87a

87h

89a 896 VII. 90 91 91a 916

Progressive locomotor ataxia (tabes dorsalis)

Other diseases of the spinal cord ....

Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism and thrombosi.s .

Cerebral hemorrhage

Cerebral embolism anl thrombosis .

Softening of the brain

Hemiplegia and other pxral- ysis, cause unspecified .

General paralysis of the insane

Dementia praecox and other psychoses

Dementia praecox . Other psychoses Epilepsy ....

Convulsions (un ler 5 years of age) . . . .

Other diseases of the nervous system ....

Neuralgia and neuritis

Other diseases of the nerv- ous system .

Diseases of the organs of visioi

Diseases of the ear and of the mastoid process

Diseases of the ear .

Diseases of the mastoid process

Diseases of the CncuLA

TORY SrSTEM .

Pericarditis

Acute endocarditis Specified as acute

Unspecified (under 45 years of age)

28

24

4

82

43

39

4,170

l.i

2,370

3.856

1,659

2,197

21

90

116

19

10

9

83

35

48

166

123

43

16

6

10

4

2

2

12

4

8

124

67

57

21

8

13

131

64

67

4

3

1

127

61

66

4

3

1

154

85

69

9S

55

43

56

30

26

14,652

7,659

6,993

30

18

12

184

85

99

156

69

87

28

16

12

711

158 125 200, 135

176

152| 118 122 183: 174 1

647 593 587 550

568 454

154

P.D. 1.

53

Each Cau-^e AND BY Age

AND Class of Causes, according to the Detailed International AN,D Sex: 1932.

6

AGE OF DECEDENTS (yEARS).

-g.2

Q

S.

u*

ri

fC

^

9^

s

^ 5 ^

s

o

si

o

s

3

©

2

1 o

i

o

i

a

S3

1

1 P

80

81

82

82a

82&

82c

82d

83 84 84a 846 85 86 87 87a 876 88 89 89a 896 VII. 90 91 91a 916

2

1 2

1

2 1

4

8

2

2

1

6 9

5

8

1 1

11 4

1

1

3

1

1 1

2

1

2

3

1

1 1

4

1

2

2 1

2 2

]

-

4 3

1

1 1

3 2

1 2

: ;

2

1 1

1

2 2

2

1

1 4

I

I I

1 1

ll

-1

1 2

2 4

1

2 3

4

2

2

4

2

2

~

4 5

1 1

1

1

19 8

13 4

6 4

IS 23

1

I \ [ \

1 1

2

1

1

1 1

1 1

1

4 5

1 3

1 3

"i IC

\

3^ 31

1

1

2 2

11 3

1 1

e

1

;

t 4

2 4(

?

5

9

1

1 1

5

8

3 5

2 3

3

1

1

1

1 1

11

9

1 4

1

. 4

4

8

3

5

1 ;

6f ) 9-

i 1(

r 1

J

7 1

B

5 2

34 25

28 24

4 1

2

11 6

2

1

1 1

1

13

8

3 2

3 . 2

1

8 4

7 2

1 2

182 162

1 2

) la J It

3 i:

2 i 1 (

5

2

8 6

92 117

82 105

8 10

1

1 2

32 10

2

2

5

9

-

3

7

3

7

12 5

7 3

5

2

541 31£

11 K

{

1

I )

7 1

10

7

286 304

269

2S7

12 11

1

5 5

39 8

3

3

6

8

10

7 10

6

7

3 5

3

2

1,266 721

4

3

> 12 5 (

i 11 ) (

11

1

7 6

527 638

484 589

27 33

5 4

11 12

28 10

1

1

1 3

23 18

3

20 18

1

; 4

2 3

2 1

2.011 1,57C

1 1

c ) f

> ( ) (

7 10

562 737

526 691

23

32

2 2

11 12

7 5

2

4 2

12 16

1

12 15

1

2 3

2 2

1

2,237 2,188

) 2

) ^ ) i

1

3

241 467

'226 428

9 22

2 2

4 15

3

1

1 1

1 1

3

6 3

6 3

2

1

2

1

1,086 1,513

1

2 ) 5

2

"1 I

34 67

32 63

2

2

2

2 2

14S 314

2 2

3 4

- -

_

54

P.D. 1.

Table 14

Cause op Death.

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

..

oi

3

1

S?

G 3

3 3

U^

r<i

<t;

,>;

i-s

"-s

<1

Chronic enJocarditis, valvu- ular diseases .

Endocarditis specified as chronic and valvular dis- ease ....

Endocarditis unspecified (45 years and over)

Diseases of the myocardium

Acute myocarditis .

Myocarditis unspeci fied (un- der 45 years of age)

Chronic myocarditis and myocardial degeneration

Unspecified

Diseases of the coronary ar- teries and angina pectoris

Angina pectoris

of the coronary ar- teries

Other diseases of the heart .

Functional diseases of the heart ....

Other and unspecified

Aneurysm (except of the heart) ....

,\rteriosclerosis (diseases of the coronary arteries ex- cepted) ....

Gangrene ....

Senile

Others

Other diseases of the arteries

Diseases of the veins (varices, hemorrhoids, phlebitis, etc.)

Diseases of the lymphatic system (lymphangitis, etc.)

Idiopathic anomilies of the blood pressure

Other diseases of the circula- tory system .

Diseases ok the Respiratory

8ySTKM

Diseases of the nasal fossae and annexae

Diseases of the larynx .

2,433 1,144

1,289

2,2G2

1,074

1,188

171

70

101

5,841

2,860

2,981

155

83

72

'54

30

24

3,727

1,889

1,838

1,905

858

1,047

2,432

1,628

804

899

595

304

1,533

1,033

500

2,335

1,267

1068

42

22

20

2,293

1,245

1,048

31

21

10

1,220

566

654

23

12

11

3

2

1

20

10

10

70

33

37

37

16

21

4

3

1

11

5

6

1

1

4,250

2,257

1,993

32

23

9

18 10 8

155

82

lOO: 120

125

102

152

263 269

89

174

47

341 319

94 67

79l 74

83

87| 64

74 70

170 181 198 160

120 94

71 91

92

47 38 54 53

129

119

187

239 244

91

69

P.D. 1,

55

Each

CauoE A>fD Class of Causes, accokuing to the

Detailed

I NTEH NATIONAL

AND E

Y Age and Sex: 1932.

AGE OF

JECEDENTS

(years).

^

u a

M

„H

Tj"

o^

©^

o^

o-

0^

a^

o^

b

•*

IC

sO

?.

90

^

-o

^

3

m

O

o

O

o

o

o

o

o

a

j3

M

-

(S

(f>

Tl<

o

lO

^

^

©

©

©

©

i

s

1

a

92

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

_

1

1

-

-

4

b

14

23

19

5(

112

17;

26'

307

i5e

1 n

1

-

1

-

-

V

13

22

52

59

85

135

285

348

241

40

-

92a

-

*

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

4

6

14

23

19

50

10'

161

25(

285

144

13

1

-

1

-

-

7

13

22

52

59

8[

122

265

317

211

35

926

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

:

:

:

:

:

:

_

_

~

8 2

12 13

14 2C

22 31

12 8(1

2 5

-

93

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

1

1

-

4

3

4

7

41

129

38(

76J

978

481

65

2

1

-

1

1

-

1

4

2

16

30

9C

293

66C

1,015

719

147

?

93a

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

3

8

12

1(1

17

19

6

_

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

1

1

3

i

1(

15

19

11

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Cause of Death.

List, by Months and Sex

MONTHS.

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Acute

Chronic

Unspecified (under 5 years of age)

Unspecified (5 years and over)

Bronchopneumonia (indud.ng capillary bronchitis)

Bronchopneumonia .

Capillary bronchitis Lobar pneumonia Pneumonia, unspecified Pleurisy

Congestion, edema, embolism, hemorrhagic infarct, and thrombosis of the lungs Pulmonary embolism and thrombosis .

Others ....

Asthma

Pulmonary emphysema

Other diseases of the respira- tory system (tuberculosis excepted)

Chronic interstitial pneu- monia, including occupa- tional diseases of the respiratory system Others, including gangrene of the lung .

Diseases of the Digestive System ....

Diseases of the buccal cavity and anijcxa and of the phar- ynx and tonsils (including adenoid vegetations) Pharynx and tonsils

Others

of the esophagus

Ulcer of the stomach and duo- denum ....

T

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Cause of Death.

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

MONTHS.

Stomach Duodenum

Other diseases of the stomach (cancer excepted)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years of age)

Diarrhea, enteritis and ulcera- tion of intestines (2 years and over) Diarrhea, enteritis

Ulceration of intestines Appendicitis Hernia, intestinal obstruction

Hernia ....

Intestinal obstruction Other diseases of the inter.tines Cirrhosis of the liver .

Specified as alcoholic

Not specified as alcoholic .

Other diseases of the liver (in- cluding yellow atrophy of liver) Yellow atrophy of liver .

Others ....

Biliary calculi

Other diseases of the gall bladder and biliary passages

Diseases of the pancreas Peritonitis, cause not speciHed

Diseases of the Genito- urinary System

Acute nephritis (including unspecified under 10 years of age) ....

Chronic nephritis

Nephritis, unspecified (10 years and over)

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122

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135

104

31

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24

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131

98

147

68

79

101

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57

46

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367

234

421

222

199

227

121

106

194

101

93

64

35

29

257

177

80

10

247

171

76

68

35

33

23

8

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45

27

18

236

65

171

188

63

125

17

10

7

37

13

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4,340

2,261

2,079

129

72

57

3,446

1,681

1,765

103

53

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133 172 173 186

10 13 9 11

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162 164 151 169

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(exclu.sive or

Stillbirths) from

List, by Month.s and Sex

5

MONTHS.

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T

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M

62

6

3

4

3

8

5

3

5

6

9

4 6

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F

75

5

3

9

13

8

4

6

5

4

7

5

6

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123

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M

56

4

3

4

3

8

5

3

4

3

9

4

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67

5

2

7

11

8

4

6

4

3

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1336

Others ....

T

14

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M

6

2

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_

_

1

3

_

_

_

F

8

-

1

2

2

-

_

-

1

1

_

1

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134

Calculi of the urinary passages

T

49

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

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M

38

4

2

4

1

5

4

2

5

4

3

2

V

11

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

9

1

134o

Of the kidneys and ureters

T

34

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-

-

-

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M

24

3

1

2

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3

2

1

1

4

3

2

2

V

10

1

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2

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Of the bladder

T

12

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M

11

1

1

1

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1

2

1

1

1

1

1

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1

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1

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Other and unspecified

T M F T

3 3

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1

1

1

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-

-

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135

Diseases of the bladder (tu-

40

_

_

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M

28

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2

1

4

9

2

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12

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2

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9

135a

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T

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22

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1

3

6

2

1

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3

2

1

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12

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1

1

1

2

2

2

2

1356

Others ....

T

6

_

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M F T

6

-

-

-

2

-

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1

1

1

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1

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136

Diseases of the urethra, urin-

18

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_

_

_

_

_

_

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_

_

ary abscess, etc.

M F T

17

3

2

-

1

2

3

-

1

1

2

1

1

136a

Stricture of the urethra

1 15

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

M F T

15

3

2

-

-

2

2

-

1

1

2

1

1

1366

Others ....

3

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

M F T

2

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

137

Diseases of the prostate

1

306

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

M

F T

306

18

22

23

26

33

28

18

24

29

16

33

36

138

Diseases of the male genital

4

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

organs, not specified as

M

4

1

-

_

-

1

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

venereal ....

I-^

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

139

Diseases of the female genital organs, not specified as

T

M

108

:

:

-

-

-

-

:

-

:

:

-

:

venereal ....

F

108

8

13

8

7

14

8

10

15

7

10

5

3

139a

Cysts of the ovary .

T

M

26

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

F

26

3

5

2

2

2

4

3

3

-

2

-

_

1396

Otlier diseases of tlie ovaries, tubes and para-

T M

43

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

metrium

F

43

4

')

;>

')

8

'•)

4

7

4

5

1

2

139c

Diseases of the uterus

T

M

38

-

:

:

_ _

1''

38

1

5

4

3

4

2

3

5

3

3

4

1

139(i

Nonpuerperal diseases of the breast (cancer ex- cepted)

T

M

;

~

\

-

-

139e

Others ....

T

M 1?

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

"

~

-

-

-

XI.

Diseases of Pkegnancy,

T

369

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

CHILDBIKTH AND THE PuEll-

M

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

PEKAL State .

F

369

29

39

35

34

29

30

35

31

27

25

31

24

140

Abortion with septic condi- tions ....

T

M

20

:

:

F

20

_

2

1

_

2

3

2

2

2

3

2

1

141

Abortion without mention of septic conditions (to include

T

M

10

-

-

-

:

-

-

:

~

hemorrhages) .

V

10

3

-

1

1

1

1

1

-

-

1

1

-

142

Ectopic gestation

T

M

10

-

-

-

:

-

-

-

-

F

10

1

_

1

1

1

2

1

1

-

2

-

-

142a

With septic conditions speci- fied .

T M F

:

-

~_

-

_

P.O. 1

61

Each Cause and Cl\ss ok Causes, according to the Detailed Intehnationai- AND BY Age and Sex: 1932.

d

AGE OF DECEDENTS

(years).

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9^ O

o

i

i

9^ O

o

o

i

s

c

i

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i

9

o

5 1

5

O

c

133 133a 1336 134 134a 1346 134c 135 135a 1356 136 136a 1366 137 138 139 139o 1396 139c 139d 139c XI. 140 141 142 142a

6 5

5 5

1 1

2

1 1

-

-

1 1

2

4 4

1

1 1

1 1

:

2

2

12

1

4

1 4

4 3

3 3

1

1 1

17

11

4

149 12 6 2

4 3

3 3

1

5

2

5

1

1

2 1

1 1

1

32 5

19 8

167 7 3 8

9 6

9 5

1

7 3

7 3

2 1

1 2

5

4

1

1

18 4

7 7

40

1 1

13

10 15

3 2

3 2

2

2

1

3

1

1

1

2 4 3 1 18

16 5 4

7

9 15

9 12

3

7

1

3 1

\ \ I

5

2

2

1 1

86

12 2

1 9

13

9

13

8

1 8

1

13 4

13 4

3 3

138

1

8 4 1 2

1

3

8

3

7

1 3

3

3 3

3 3

2

62

2 2

2

2

1

_

I 1

1

:

62

P.D

. 1.

6

Table 14

Cause of Death.

X

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

"el

MONTHS.

1

C

1

fa

i

<

0)

c

3

3

1

3 <

1 1

1

o

1

c

o 2:

Q

1426

143

144

144a

1446

145

145a

1456

146

147

148

148a

1486

149

149a

1496

150 XII.

151

152

153 XIII.

154

155

156

156a

Without mention of septic con(lition.s .

Other accidents of pregnancy (not to include hemorrhages)

Puerperal hemorrhage

Placenta praevia

Other puerperal hemor- rhages

Puerperal septicemia (not specified as due to abortion)

Puerperil septicemia and pyemia

Puerperal tetanus

Puerperal albuminuria and eclampsia

Other toxemias of pregnancy

Puerperal phlegmasia alba dolens, embolus, sudden death (not specified as septic) . . Phlegmasia alba dolens

Embolism and thrombosis

Other accidents of childbirth

Cesarean operation .

Others ....

Other and unspecified condi- tions of the puerperal state

Diseases of the Skin and Cellular Iissujs ,

Furuncle, carbuncle

Phlegmon, acute abscess

Other diseases of the skin, and annexa, and of the cellular

tissue ....

DiSKASES OF THE BoNES AND

Organs of Locomotion . Osteomyelitis

Other diseases of the bones (tuberculosis excepted)

Diseases of the joints and other organs of locomotion

Diseases of the joints (tu- berculosis and rheuma- tism excepted)

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

10

10 5

5 57

57 10

10 47

47 76

76

76

76

35

35 35

35 64

64

1

1 63

63 56

56

23

23 33

33

1

1 89 40 49 21 13

8 38 17 21 30 10 20 70 42 28 38 26 12 14

9

5 18

7 11 13

4

9

1

9 2 7 3 3

1 1 6

6 5 1 4

1 4

1 1

3

5 3

1 1

7

7 5 5

4 4 10

10

7 1 6

2

1

1

5

2

3

1

1

1 1

1

1

3

3 13 13

5

2 6

6 3

3

5

1

1 4

1 3

1

6 2

4

12 12

3 2 6

6 3

3

3 6

2

1

1

1 4

3 3

3 2

1

1 1

3 1 2 3 3

4 4 4

4 6

6

7 3

2

4

1

1 2

2 3

1

2

1

1

2

2

1 1

7

2 3 4

1 3 5 3

1

6 1 5 5 5

6 3 8

8 3

1 2

6 5

I

5

2

1 3

4

1

2

1

1 1 1

1

9

9 4 4

2 4 2

2 7 6

1

2 6

1 1

2

1 3

5

4

4 2

1 1

1

1

3 4

4 5 5

2

1 3

3 7 4 3

3 5

1

2

2 3

3 4

2

1

1

1 2

1 2

2

2 1 1 3 3

2

2

5

5

5 2 3

2

1

1 1

1

3

2

3

2

1

-

1 2

1 1 9 9

3 3

8

8 2

6 3

1

3

1

2 2

4

1

2

1

1 1

4

1 3 7 7

1 6 2

2 3 3

1 7

3

1 4

2

2

P.D. 1

Each

AND E

Cause and Class of Causes, according to the Detailed Intei^national Y Age and Sex: 1932.

d

age of decedents (years).

C.2

1

1

Q

t4

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f*i

Tl"

3

in

o

9-

s

s

s

s

c

03 1

O

a

1426

143

144

144a

1446

145

145a

1456

146

147

148

148a

1486

149

149a

1496

150

XII.

151

152

153

XIII.

154

155

156

156a

3

11

5

3 6

3

2

1 1

1

z

I 1

1

1

2

1

1

1 1

. 1

1

1 1

1

1

_

-

-

5

3

4

1

1

2 2

1

1

7 3

6 2

1

1 1

1 1

3 3

3

2

2

2

1 1

3 1

I

2

-

1 5 2 3

:

2 1 17 3 14 33 33

19 14 23

1

22

21

8

13

1

3

2

1

3 1

5

4

1 1

8

2

29

5

24 33 33

9 17 33

_

33 26 13 13

7 9

2 2

3 3

2 4

2 4

2

1

1 2

2

2

10 2

8

7 7

3 3 6

6

7 1 6

5

7

2

1

2 4

1 2

5

1

2

3

1

2 1

4 4

3

1

1 1

2

3 2

1

2 2

8 6

4

4 4

2

4 6

3 2

1 3

1

1

2

1

1

1

3 3

2

1

1 2

1

3 3

1

1

2 2

2

1

1

1 1

1

-

-

1 1

-

-

64

P.D. 1,

Q

XIV. 157 157a 1576 157c 157rf XV. 158 159 160 160a 160i 161 161a 1C16 161c 161f/ XVI. 162 162a 1626 XVH.

163- 171

Table 14

Cause of Death.

•M

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

163

Other organs of locomotion Congenital Malformations

Congenital malformations (stillbirths not included)

Congenital hydrocephalus

Spina bifiia and meningo- cele ....

Congenital malformation of the heart

Others . . Diseases op Early Infancy Congenital debility Premature birth . Injury at birth

Cesarean operation .

Without Cesir^an operation

Other diseases peculiar to early infancy .

Atelectasis . .

Icterus of the new-born

Sclerema

Others .... Senility .... Senility ....

With senile dementia

Without senile dementia .

Violent and Accidental Deaths

Suicide (total)

Sulci le by solid or liquid poisons or by absorption of corrosive substances

5

3

2

500

269

231

500

269

231

44

26

18

105

44

61

218

128

90

133

71

62

1,794

1,027

767

60

32

28

1,071

60 J

466

347

224

123

347

224

123

316

166

150

158

83

75

25

12

13

133

71

62

56

22

34

56

22

34

12

5

7

44

17

27

3,485

2,328

1,157

639

493

146

71

35

36

1

23 20

23 20

1

3

7

12

5

8

102 69

2 2

65 34

20 15

20 15

15 18

8 8

2

7 8

2 3

2 3

1

2

1 1

175 95

42

6

2

11

1

_

28 24

28 24

4

4

8

10 10

10 6

94 67

6 4

56 41

21 12

21

12

11

10

3 4

1

8 5

3

2

3 2

1

2 2

194

79

32

s;

4'

1

15 18

15

18

1 3

1 4

7 4

6

7

85 71

4 3

48 3S

19 12

19 12

14 18

7 7

1 4

0

175' 102

56 15'

6 5

26 14

26 14

2 2

I

15

8

7 4

83 71

2 2

48 40

18 18

18 18

15 U

8 5

1 2

6 4

1 3

1 3

1 3

194 106^

6i' 13^

4 2

:

27 15

27 15

1

1 2

19 10

6 3

91 69

2

47 41

24 3

24 3

18 16

7 <J

2

9

1 1

1 1

1 1

170 107

40 20

1' 3

_

26 17

26 17

1

8 6

8

7

9 4

90 53

1

60 36

18 4

18 4

12 12

6 8

1

5 4

2 5

5

2

5

m

87

40 14

2

21 24

21 24

5 2

3

8

9

7

4

7

75 63

4

1

36 44

22 Id

22 10

13 8

7 3

2

4 5

1 3

1 3

1 3

250' 100

50

'-! 1

8

1

20 23

20 23

1 1

6

7

10

12

3 3

88 60

5 2

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20 15

20 15

14 5

9 3

1

4 5

:

1

4

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36'

8|

5 3

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19 18

19 18

1 3

5

7

7 6

6

2

57 53

1 4

29 32

15

8

15 8

12

9

5 5

I

1

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1 3

1

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5 2

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21 21

21 21

2 2

2 3

13 11

4 5

94 5)

1

1

61 3.3

17

7

17

7

15 12

6

8

4

2 4

2

4

_

1

-

I

138

S2

34 10

2 3

1

22 21

22 21

2

4

6

12

7

0 0

89 74

3 4

5 J 42

16 18

16 16

15 12

7 6

3 2

5

4

2 2

2 2

1

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-t

ISO

110

30 14'

2 5

21 16

21 16

7 3

5

3

6 3

3

7

79

71

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2 4

51 4j

14

3

14

3

u

19

10

9

1

2 9

4 2

4 2

2 2

2

216 114

31 11

1

P.D. 1.

65

Each

AND B

Cause and Class of Causes, according to the Detailed International Y Age and Sex: 1932.

6 2;

age of decedents (

years).

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256 212

256 212

24 12

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68 58

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767

31

28

605

466

224 123

224 123

166 150

83 75

12 13

71 62

21 24

4

8

4

8

1 1

1 1

1 1

1

26 18

:

2 3

2 3

2

1

1

1

15 12

:

2

2

1 1

30 14

3

2

3

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1 1

I

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1

2

1 ?

1

1 1

:

I

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85 40

_

1

2

1 2

1

-

1 1

:

102

28

1

1

1

_

-

-

- I

:

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5

7

:

2

1 1

1

-

245 89

34

23

3

9

1

: :

279 87

69 28

4 8

1

:

-

- -

-

338

82

108

29

9 5

I

377 130

124 34

10 4

1 1 1 1

3 3

2

1

344 161

102 13

I

1 1

6 4

6 4

3 2

3

2

213 217

39 8

I

11

11 11

I

10

9

80 167

10

2

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1 1

4 , 11

2] 38

1 1

1

4 4

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66

P.D

. 1.

6

Table 14

Cause of Death.

De.\ths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

;3

13 o

months.

PI 1

1-5

a

<

i ^

>>

<

S

1 O

1 1

1

163a

1636

163c

163d

163e

163/

163ff

163;i

164

165

166

167

168

169

170

171

172- 175

172

172a

1726

173

174

175

176-

198.

201-

214

176

177

Arsenic ....

Hydrocyanic acid

Opium, morphine, laudanum

Strychnine

Corrosive sublimate

Carbolic acid .

Lysol ....

Other poisons or kind not stated ....

Suicide by poisonous gas

Suicide by hanging or strangu- lation ....

Suicide by drowning .

Suicide by firearms

Suicide by cutting or piercing instruments .

Suicide by jumping from high places ....

Suicide by crushing

Suicide by other means

Homicide (total)

Infanticide (murder of infants under one year of age)

Immediately after birth .

Others, under one year

Homicide by firearms .

Homicide by cutting or pierc- ing instruments

Homicide by other means . Accidents (total).

Attack by venomous animals Poisoning by food

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T

M

F

T M F T

M F

6 5

1

1

1

1 1

4 1 3 7 6 1 2

2

50

22

28

173

129

44

142

122

20

62

39

23

122

115

7

38

34

4

22

13

9

4

2

2

5

4

1

91

52

39

5

2

3

4

1

36

23

13

10

9

1

40

18

22

2,755

1,783

972

4

4 6 3 3

1

:

1

1

5

2

11

4 2

16 1

3 1

3 3

1

1

2 1

1 1

130

86

1

1

3 3

9 11

2

160

68

1

2

1

5 3

18 4

10 4

3 1

12

3

3 1

1

4

1

1

1 3

1

115

86

2

2 2

18 5

18 1

3 3

12 1

5

1 1

2 2

1 1

1

1

1 1

131

91

1

3

9 6

12 3

4 3

10

1

2

1

2 2

1

6 4

1 2

1

4 2

124

83

1

1

1

11

8

9

2

7 2

8

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1 4

2 2

138 73

1

1

1

1 1

5

17 4

13

1

2 1

10 1

5 1

~ 2 1

10 5

6

1

1

3 4

190

78

I

1

3

2 2

6 4

9

6

1

0 4

4 3

1 2

3

1

181

79

2

1

1

1

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15

2

9

1

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7 2

1

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1 1

1

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140 71

1

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6 2

5 3

3

1

15 3

1

8 1

4

1

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146 71

1

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7 3

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2

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6

1

1

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7

2

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148 89

1

1

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7 3

2 3

9

3

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5 6

1

1

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180

97

1

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26

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7

10

13

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38

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6

9

6

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167

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1

3

5

4

6

1

2

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-

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-

-

-

-

-

-

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10

18

20

31

24

8

1

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~

2

1

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3

1

16S

-

-

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-

-

-

-

_

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-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

6

5

7

8

5

1

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_

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169

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-

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-

-

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1

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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1

1

5

4

_

1

1

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-

1

4

9

1

1

170

-

-

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-

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~

2

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_

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-

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175

3

-

-

1

1

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14

8

7

9

6

1

172

5

9

3

-

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-

-

1

1

1

13

6

4

1

5

_

1

1

:

:

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172a

2 2

-

~

-

-

-

-

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-

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-

-

-

-

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-

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1

:

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-

~

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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-

-

-

-

173

~

-

_

-

_

_

-

2

8

5

4

3

1

-

-

-

-

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:

:

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:

1

-

4

2

3

1

1

-

1

-

-

-

~

~

~

-

-

_

-

:

4

-

2

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

175

1

-

-

1

1

:

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~

2

3

1

3

5

1

-

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-

-

176-

"^

:

:

:

~

1

-

1

9

4

-

4

1

-

-

-

-

198,

18

26

15

29

25

85

101

118

197

202

■;^23

244

236

173

70

21

201- 214

19

18

12

14

13

39

26

29

53

53

49

95

143

208

164

37

-

-

176

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

177

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

1

1

1

-

-

-

11 -1 -1 -1 -1 11

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

68

P.D

1.

1

Table 14

Cause of Death.

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

■^J

o H

months.

>>

C 03

1

<

5

►-5

"5

3

1

S

0)

1

O

1

> o

•1

CD

O

Q

178 179 179a

1796

179c

179rf

179e

179/

180

181

182

183

184

185

186

186a

1866

187

188

189

190

191

192

193

194

194a

Accidental absorption of poisonous gas

Other acute accidental poison- ings (gas excepted) .

Wood alcohol ^

Denatured alcohol .

Carbolic acid .

Opium, morphine, laudanum

Strychnine

Other poisons or kind not stated

Conflagration

Accidental burns (conflagra- tion excepted)

Accidental mechanical suf- fo ation ....

Accidental drowning .

Accidental traumatism by firearms (wounds of war excepted)

Accidental traumatism by cutting or piercing instru- ments (wounds of war ex- cepted) ....

Accidental traumatism by fall, crushing, landslide

Fall ...

Crushing, landslide

Cataclysm ...

Injuries by animals

Hunger or thirst

Excessive cold

Excessive heat .

Lightning ...

Accidents due to electric cur- rents ....

Other accidents . Foreign body .

T

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M 1'^ T M F T M F T M I'' T M F

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M I-^ T M Y T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

94 68 26 52 39 13 1 1

2

3 3

46

33

13

38

24

14

179

87

92

48

31

17

261

225

36

32

30

2

18 15 3

862 399 463 859 396 463 3 3

4 4

2

6 6

12 8 4 5 3 2

16 16

172 111 61 33 23 10

12 2

2

1

1

1 1

2 1

9

1

6 2

- 4

I

38 42

37

42

1 2

5

7

1 1

4 3

-

10 3

10 3

2

14

6

3 3

13

1

1

41 41

41 41

2

7 3

4

6 3

2 3

1

4

7

1 1

10

3

2 3

40

48

39 48

1

1

10 10

3

2

7 2

1 1

_

1 1

6 6

8 1

15

5

1

31 40

31 40

9 10

1 4

5

4

5

2

1

4 2

2 1

4 6

6 2

18 5

1

3

1

24 36

24 36

1

1

8 2

1

5 4

1

:

3

1

3

7

33

2

28 44

28 44

1

4

13 4

2

1

3

1

-

1 1

6

9

2

40 10

3

1

38 35

37 35

1

3

1

1 1

2

_

14 3

3

1

5

3

1

3

1

1

11 10

1

42 6

34

:;o

34 30

1

2

11 4

1 1

-

4

2

2

1

1

1 1

3

7 5

1 1

9 3

41

27 41

2

1 2

8 3

2 1

3 3

1

1

9

8

1 14

6

29 29

29

29

1

- _

11 5

3

7 3

2

2

1

6 6

5

10

1

1

32 37

32 37

1

2

6 6

1

9 4

4

4

3 5

6 12

5

6

15 8

37 40

37 40

1

9 4

1

P.D. 1.

69

Each Cause and Class of Causes, according to the Detailed International AND BY Age and Sex: 1932.

1

age of decedents (years).

'-'h-l

1

■J

Q

S3

c

t3

ri

fC

^

2

o

2

2

s

S

2 g

S

2

2

1^

2

o

i

> o

1

c is o a

178

179

179a

1796

179c

I79d

179e

179/

180

181

182

183

184

185

186

186a

1866

187

188

189

190

191

192

193

194

194a

1

2

6 9

1 1

3

3 2

1

4 4

3 1

3

1 2

- 1 1

8 5

3

1 1

1

2

1

2 1

2 3

1 1

1

8 3

1 3

0

2

2 2

1 1

10 5

1

4

2

1 4

1 4

2

2

2

1

2 6

2 1

1

1 1

1 1

2

1

2

2

2

2 14.

1

18 5

1

3

1

3

1

2 2

1

I

1

1

4

1

1

38 4

6

1

9

1

8

1

1

1

8

2

1 1

42 14

8 3

8 3

1

1

5

2

1

5

1

1 4

~

1 4

2

5

2

1 1

44 3

3

1

12 .1

12

1

5

2 14

2

10 4

7 3

7 3

1

1 9

5

2

24 2

3

3

46 5

45 5

1

1

1

6

11 14

2

19 3

12

1

1

11

17

2

1

2

39

8

39

8

1

1

1 1

3

22 8

4 3

15 3

10 3

2

8 3

6 3

12 10

3 2

13 3

3

1

60

28

59 28

1 3

2 3

1

22 4

4 2

10

7

-

6 2

11 13

4

14 3

1

2 1

70 78

70 78

1

2 1

17

2

4

5

4

1

1

2

1

9 11

2 4

1

78 155

78 155

2

3 3

11 6

2 1

2 3

1

1

2

6 5

1

2 2

1 1

46 139

46 139

2

2 1

19 34

19 34

-

-

70

P.D. 1.

6

Table 14

Cause of Death.

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

.2

"&

1

months.

c

3

>>

1

83

a <

C 3

3

>-5

<

s

a

1

I

a

1946

195

196

197

198

201

201/

202

203

203c

203/

20-Sg

20Sh

203m

204

205

205e

205/

205m

206

206(7

206m

207

207e

207/

207ff

Others ....

Violent deaths of which the nature (accident, suicide, homicide) is unknown

Wounds of war .

Execution of civilians by bel- ligerent armies

Legal executions

Accidents in mines and quarries ....

Traumatism by fall .

Accidents from agricultural machinery

Elevator accidents

Mechanical suffocation

Traumatism by fall .

Traumatism by crushing, landslide

Electric currents

Other accidents

Accidents from machinery used for recreation .

Other machinery accidents .

Traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments

Traumatism by fall .

Other accidents

Railroad and automobile col- lisions ....

Traumatism by crushing, landslide

Other accidents

Other railroad accidents

Traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments

Traumatism by fall .

Traumatism by crushing, landslide

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

139

88

51

3

3

1 1

1 1

1 1

11 11

1

1

4 4

4 4

1 1

16 14 2 5 4 1 2 2

9 8 1 16 12 4 2 2

14

10

4

46

41

5

11

8

3

1

1

11 10

1

4 6

1

1 2

1

3 3

1 1

8

1

2

7 8

2

1 1

:

3

1 1

1

1 1

8 6

2

1

1

3

1

2

6

2

2 2

3

7 2

1

1 1

1

1

1 1

1 1

1 1

2

11 4

2

2

1 1

1

1

3

1

1 1

11

2

3

3 3 1

10 3

1

7 1

2

1

6 2

1 1

1

1 1

1

8 5

2 2

1 1

2

1

2

5 6

I

2

1 1

1

1 3

8 4

1

1

1

1 3

3 3 1

2

P.D. 1

71

Each Cause and Class of Causes, according to the Detailed International AND BY Age and Sex: 1932.

6

AGE OF decedents (yEARs).

1

Q

ri

«

It

2

o

9^

s

5'

s

2

i

2

2

©

90 O

i

2

>

o

-0

c

1

a a

1946

195

196

197

198

201

201/

202

203

203c

203/

203^

20U

203m

204

205

205e

205/

205m

206

206g

206m

207

207e

207/

2070

3

1 2

-

2

-

_

2

1

2

1 1

1 1

5

1

1

8

_ 1

1

1 1

4 2

4

4

2

1

2

12

1

2

1 1

2

1

1

2 2

1

1 2

5

1

1 1

1

9 14

1

3

1

1 1

4

3 3 1 2 5 2

18 5

1

2

1

1

4 2

2

2

2 8 3

1 2

18 2

2

1 1

2

1

1

1

1

1 1

1 1

11

1

1

5

1

13

2

1

1

1

_

3 2

2

1

9 5

1 1

- 2

2

1

_

1

-

-

-

72

P.D. i.

6

12:

Table 14

Cause of Death.

1

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

^

'i

months.

»5

-a

Q

>>

•-5

i

1

o

<

i

^

6 a

3

>->

3

a

i

s

O

1

a

G Q

207m

208

208e

208 m

209

209e

209/

209g

209m

210

210a

2106

210d

210e

210/

210^

210m

211

211/

211ff

211m

212

212e

212/

212m

213

Other accidents

Street car and automobile collisions

Traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments

Other accidents

Other street car accidents

Traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments

Traumatism by fall .

Traumatism by crushing, landslide

Other accidents

Automobile accidents .

Absorption of poisonous gas

Burns (coaflagration ex- cepted)

Drowning

Traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments

Traumatism by fall .

Traumatism by crushing, landslide

Other accidents

Motorcycle accidents .

Trauraat'sm by fall .

Traumatism by crushing, landslide

Other accidents

Other land transportation accidents

Traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments

Traumatism by fall .

Other accidents

Water transportation acci- dents ....

T M P T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

23 22

1 6 6

1 1

5 5

16 11 5

1

1 1 1

l

1

8

5

3

782

579

203

1

1

19 17

2 3 3

9 6 3 23 18 5

49

40

9

678

494

184

9

8

3

2

1

5 5

23 12 11

1

1

12 7 5 10 6 6 1 1

1

2

1

1 1

1

39 16

3

36 16

3

2

1

5

~

I

-

51

4

1 1

4

3

43 3

1 3

1 3

27 9

1 2

25 8

1

1 2

2

1

4

1

2

2

1

35 16

1

6

28 16

1 1

2

1 1

1

1

34 18

1

2 1

1 3

28 16

1

1 2

1

1 1

2

1

I

38 11

1

3

2

32 11

1 1

2

57

17

1

1 1

1

4

50 16

1 1

2

1 1

5

2

1

1

- 49 21

1

1 1

5

2

42 18

1

1 3

2

1

2

2

1 1

62 13

3

1

2

3 2

4

1

49 10

2

1 1 2

1 1

1 1

1 1

57 21

2

4

1

51

20

1 1

1

1 1

1

3 2

2

1

1

- 62 32

6

1

2

1

3 4

51

26

1 1

1 1

1

1 1

1

68 25

4

1

1

3

1

59

24

1

P.D. 1

73

Each Cause and Class of Causes, according to the Detailed International AND BY Age and Sex: 1932.

6

AGE OF decedents (yBARS) .

C.2 Q

a

^<

M

•^

s

o

©

2

in

s

o

o

i

5

2

2

S

o

i

2

o

2

o

S3 > o

T)

a i

d Ss

a

207m

208

208e

208m

209

209e

209/

2093

2Q9r«

210

210o

2106

210d

210e

210/

210g

210/n

211

211/

211ff

211m

212

212e

212/

212m

213

2

6 3

2

4 3

3 3

1 1

2

-

11 3

1

1 1

9

2

I

14 5

1

13 5

3

50 12

2

1

47 12

1 1

30 10

2

3

25 10

3

4

3 1

3

2

1

32 15

6

1

5

1

2

21 11

3

1

1

1

2

1 1

1

1

3

1 1

93 20

2 1 1 2

11

1

76 19

2

1 1

1 3

1

1 2

1

3 3

3 1

1

60 13

4

1

1

1

4 1

8

43 10

1

1 1

1

2 1

1

1

68 19

2

1

1

1

7

57 18

1

1 2

1 1

5

1

1 1

1

68 33

1

1 2

3 1

64

29

3

1

1 1

2

2

t

3

3 2

85 30

1 1

1 1

81 30

-

1 1

1 1

2

1 2

1 1

1

49 25

2

2

3 4

42 21

1

1 1

1

1 I

8 10

8 10

-

2 2

-

~

74

P.D

1.

6

Table 14

Cause of Death.

Deaths (exclusive of Stillbirths) from List, by Months and Sex

.2

"a

months.

■J Q

03 3

c

>.

1

c2

a

i §

1

3 <

1

S

a

1 6

1

1

1

a

Q

2136 214 2146 214rf 214/ 214g 214m XVIII 199 200 200o 2006

Burns (conflagration ex- cepted)

Air transportation accidents

Burns (conflagration ex- cepted)

Drowning

Traumatism by fall .

Traumatism by crushing, landslide

Other accidents

Ill-defined Causes of Death

Sudden death .

Cause of death not specified or ill-defined .

Ill-defined

Not specified or unknown .

T

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

1 1

13

12

1

1 1

4 4

1 1

4 3

3 3

59

34

25

1

1

58 33 25 47 27 20 11 6 5

_

1 3

1 3

1 3

2 [

2

1

1 2

4

4 3 1

J

1 1

1

1

4

1 4

1

2

2

1

1

1

4

1 4

1

3

1

2 2

1

1

1

1

1

1 1

5

5

1

4

1

1

1

1

2 2

1

1 2

1

2

1

1

~

6 3

6 3

5 3

2 1

2

1

5 5

5 5

5

4

1

3

1 2

5

5 5

P.D. 1.

75

Each

AND B

Cause xNp Class of Causes, according to the Detailed International Y Age and Sex: 1932.

6

AGE OF DECEDENTS (yEARS).

^.1

1

Q

£

1 P

(S

«

^

9^

s

in

o

S

Si

5

5 5

s

S

2

2

t

o

i

1

C is o

c

C

2136 214 2146 2Ud 214/ 2143 214m XVIII 199 200 200a 2006

8 4

8 4

6 4

2

1 2

1 2

2 1

1 1 1

-

-

-

1 1

I

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2

3

1

1

1 2

1 2

1 2

2

1

1

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1 2

1 2

2

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

3 4

3 4

3 3

1

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10 2

1

5 3

5

3

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76

P.D. 1.

Table 15

Cause of Death.

Deaths from

All Causes.'

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1,2) Smallpox (6) ....

Measles (7)

Scarlet fever (8) . Whooping cough (9) . Diphtheria (10) .... InAuenza (11) .....

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23) Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) .... Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

Syphilis (34)

Malaria (38)

Erysipelas (15) ..... PoUomyelitis (16) ..... Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) . . .

Diabetes mellitus (59) .... AlcohoUsm (acute or chronic) (75) . Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) . Acute endocarditis (91) . Angina pectoris (94a) Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97)

Bronchitis (106) ....

Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) Pneumonia (108, 109) . Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119)

Appendicitis (121)

Cirrhosis of the liver (124)

Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) .

Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) .

Nephritis (130-132)

Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158) Senility (162) ....

Suicide (163-171) .... Homicide (172-175) Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) . Burns {conflagration excepted) {181) . Accidental drowning {183) Traumatism by fall {180a) Railroad and automobile collisions {206) Railroad accidents and injuries {207) Street car and automobile collisions {208) Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210) All others ..... All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17. 19-

22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81, 83-89. 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120, 123,

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199, 200)

49,531

25

64 145 107 107 360 2,041

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160

162

4

60

13

34

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143

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199

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12,172

1,220

140

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60

56

639

91

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179

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590

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55

10

13

30

17 43

19

10

133 63

18

18

1 The numbers of the titles of the detailed International List included in each title of the abridged list appear in parentheses.

P.D. 1.

77

Important

Causes in Each Municipality: 1932.

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48

1

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13

34

6

5

13

3

6

3

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17

4

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(17)

-

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-

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1

1

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(18)

8

-

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5

1

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3

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26

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14

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(24)

2

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85

7

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31

58

8

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10

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13

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9

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41

3

3

(25)

5

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1

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13

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5

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1

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9

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(31)

2

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25

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1

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78

Table 15

Cause of Death.

P.D. 1.

Deaths from

All Causes.-

Typhoid aiid paratyphoid fever (1, 2) Smallpox (6) ....

Measles (7)

Scarlet fever (8) . Whooping cough (9) . Diphtheria (10) .... Influenza (11) ....

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23) Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) . Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32) Syphihs (34) ....

Malaria (38) ....

Erysipelas (15) .... Poliomyelitis (16) .... Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) Diabetes mellitus (59) Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) . Cerebral liemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) .... Acute endocarditis (91) .... Angina pectoris (94a) ... Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97) ...

Bronchitis (106) . .

Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) Pneumonia (108, 109) Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114) .

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119)

Appendicitis (121)

Cirrhosis of the liver (124)

Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) .

Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) .

Nephritis (130-132) . .

Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) , Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158) Senility (162) ....

Suicide (163-171) .... HoTiiicide (172-175) . .

Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) Burns {conflagration excepted) {181) . Accidental drowning {183) Traumatism by fall {186a) Railroad and automobile collisions {206) Railroad accidents and injuries {207) Street car and automobile collisions {208) Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210)

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19- 22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76- 81, 83-89, 96, 98-103. 115, 116, 120, 123, 125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) .

Cause of death not specified or ill-defined (199, 200)

338

59

29

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4

35

15

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27 37 51

57

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18

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249

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121

1,482 9

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P.D. 1.

79

Important Causes in Each M

unicipality: 1932.

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32

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31

-

5

-

15

-

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67

-

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4

36

(11) (11)

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-

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-

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(14)

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1

15

1

73

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95

2

177

2

1

3

2

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2

7

65

(17)

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1

2

1

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8

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(18)

-

2

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28

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23

1

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(19)

-

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9

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(22)

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2

13

2

79

3

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126

5

1

3

1

5

4

6

27

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5

3

-

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(24)

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7

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20

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17

2

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3

2

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7

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2

88

4

83

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202

5

134

3

2

348

18

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6

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10

28

119

(25)

4

9

6

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14

1

10

1

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32

1

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-

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1

1

5

7

(26)

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2

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2

1

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-

-

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(27)

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13

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15

1

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78

2

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18

(27)

-

4

3

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29

-

13

1

1

54

3

-

1

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28

(28)

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7

_

1

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8

_

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1

-

-

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1

3

(29)

-

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1

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8

-

-

-

-

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-

-

2

(30)

-

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3

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16

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6

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-

24

-

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-

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3

(31)

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I

1

2

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3

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1

1

8

(32)

_

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8

7

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8

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9

(32)

_

-

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1

_

10

-

4

-

-

8

1

-

-

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-

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5

(33)

1

11

6

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59

1

47

2

1

73

-

1

2

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3

4

1

34

(35)

-

-

1

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4

1

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10

-

-

4 1

-

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-

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-

1

(36)

1

4

1

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(38) (38)

-

5

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1

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11

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7

(39) (40) (41)

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8

7

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1

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4

5

68

1

13

1

69

3

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2

1

5

28

(42)

_

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7

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-

-

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1

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3

-

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-

-

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1

1

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-

2

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2

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18

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5

-

27

2

-

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8

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-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

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-

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-

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-

-

-

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_

_

_

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_

_

_

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-

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_

-

-

-

_

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

(42)

1

_

2

34

_

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-

1

22

1

1

3

8

(42)

1

-

1

13

-

8

~

10

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1

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6

1

12

1

10

1

78

_

35

1

-

164

4

_

-

1

3

2

5

59

(43)

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

, -

-

-

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

80

P.D. 1.

Table 15

Cause of Death.

Deaths from

1

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All Causes. -i

Tj'p} oid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2) Smallpox (6) ....

Measles (7)

Scarlet fever (8) . Whooping cough (9) . Diphtheria (10) .... Influenza (11) ....

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23) Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) .... Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32) Syphilis (34)

Malaria (38)

Erysipelas (15) ..... Poliomyelitis (16) . . .

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other m;iligiiant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) . . .

Diabetes niellitus (59) .... Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) Cerpbrfil haemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) .... Acute endocarditis (91) .... Aneirifi pectoris (94a) .... Other diseases of the 1 eart (00, 92, 93, 94b,

96)

Arterioeclerosip (97) ....

Bronchitis (106)

Bronchopneumonia (including cnpill»ry

bronchitis) (107) . .' . .

Pneumonia (108, 109) .... Other respiratory dieeaees (104, 105, 110-

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 yeurs) (119) Appendicitis (121) ....

Cirrhosis of the liver (124) Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) . Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) . Nephritis (130-132) . _ . Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) . Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirtl' and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) . Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158)

Senihty (162)

Suicide (163-171)

Homicide (172-175) . .

Violent and accidental deatl^s (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) . Btirns {cntiflngrdlinn excepted) (ISl) . Arcnienlal ilrenming (183) Trnunuitisu, h>/ fall {lS6a) Rail road an ft automobile colli.Hons {206) Raiiroail afi-'ulcnl^ and injuries {207) Street car and automobile coUinions {208) . Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210) All others ......

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19-

22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81. 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120, 123,

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) . Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199, 200)

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267

36

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39

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(11) (12) (13) (14) (14) (14) (15) (17) (18) (19) (22)

(24) (24) (24)

(25) (26) (27)

(27) (28)

(29) (30) (31) (32) (32) (33) (34)

(35) (36)

(38) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

All Causes.2

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2) Smallpox (6) ....

Measles (7)

Scarlet fever (8) . Whooping cough (9) . Diphtheria (10) .... Influenza (11) .... Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23 Tuberculosis of the meninges and centra

nervous system (24) Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32) Syphilis (34) .... Malaria (38) .... Ervsipelas (15) .... Poliomyelitis (16) .... Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other mahgnant tumors (45-53 Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) Diabetes mellitus (59) . Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) . Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolisn

and thrombosis (82) . Acute endocarditis (91) . Angina pectoris (94a) Other diseases of the heart (90. 92, 93, 94b

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97) Bronchitis (106) . Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) Pneumonia (108. 109) Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119

Appendicitis (121)

Cirrhosis of the liver (124)

Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) .

Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) .

Nephritis (130-132)

Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) . Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158) Senility (162) .... Suicide (163-171) .... Homicide (172-175) Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) Burns (conflagration excepted) {181) . Accidental droirning (183) Trauynatism by fall (186a) . Railroad and automobile collisions (206) Railroad accidents and injuries (207) Street car and automobile collisions (208) . Other street car accidents (209) Automobile accidents and injuries (210)

All others

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19-

22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120, 123

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) , Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199.200)

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P.D. 1.

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Each Municipality

1932

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154

3

54

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8

29

8

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48

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6

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1

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40

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14

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2

9

1

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-

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8

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91

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8

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3

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46

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2

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5

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4

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53

4

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27

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15

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142

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6

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4

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2

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5

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11

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13

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4

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1

1

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2

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71

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1

18

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7

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4

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8

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1

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4

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20

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5

3

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1

5

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1

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-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

20

3

7

-

1

4

-

-

7

1

-

-

3

-

-

1

1

-

4

(42)

17

"

8

"

1

3

1

~"

3

""

1

~

4

~

~

3

~

~"

1

147

6

37

-

17

36

8

2

37

1

1

2

27

-

_

10

-

-

11

(43)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

84

P.D. 1.

6 12;

Table 15

Cause of Death.i

Deaths from

.2

1

<

O

6

O

1

s o

s

i

a

03

1

S3

1 o

c

(1)

(•3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (10) (11)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (14) (14) (15) (17) (18) (19) (22)

(24) (24) (24)

(25) (26) (27)

(27) (28)

(29) (30) (31) (32) (32) 133) (34)

(35) (36)

(38) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

All Causes. -

Tvplioid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2)

Smallpox (6)

Measles (7)

Scarlet fever (8)

Whooping cough (9) .

Diphtheria (10)

Influenza (11)

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23) Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system (24) .... Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

Syphilis (34)

Malaria (38)

Erysipelas (15)

Poliomyelitis (16)

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) Diabetes mellitus (59) .... Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) . Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) .... Acute endocarditis (91) .... Angina pectoris (94a) .... Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b,

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97) ....

Bronchitis (106)

Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) .... Pneumonia (108, 109) .... Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119) Appendicitis (121) .... Cirrhosis of tlie liver (124) Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) . Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) . Nephritis (130 132) .... Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) . Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Otiier diseases of pregnancv, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) . Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158)

Senility (162)

Suicide (163-171)

Homicide (172-175) .... Violent anrl accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) . Burnx {conflnoraiion excepted) {181) . Accidentiil drowninq (183) Traumntism by fall {,186(1) Railroad and automobile colli^^ions {206) . Railroad accidents and injuries {207) Street car and automobile collisions {208) . Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210)

All others

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19-

22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120, 123,

125-129, i:i3-138, 151-156, 159-161) . Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199, 200)

188

3

1 3 2

1 1

23

4

17 6

43

1

9 8

1

1

8

14

1 1

2 1

12

1 1

4 6

23

1

3

1

2 2

22

1

1

6

1

4 1

1

1

1 1

3

24

3

1

4

9 2

2 2

1

13

1 1

1 6

1

3

1 1

1

8

1 1

1 3

1 1

14

3

1

1 5

1 3

7

2

2 2

3

3

32

1 1

3

3

14 5

1

1

3

I The numbers of the titles of the detailed International List included in each title of the abridged list appear in parentheses.

P.D. 1.

85

Important Causes i

N Each M

UNICIPALIT-i

: 1932.

.

15

i

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i

1

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2

1

1

1

I

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T3

cS

c3

c3

c3

<

03

a>

o

o

o

o

O

o

o

3

3

<

W

w

W

w

ffi

ffl

K

w

w

ffl

w

K

W

ffi

M

B

w

K

65

25

17

31

9

S62

4

6

68

4

30

50

2

33

639

29

29

8

63

(1)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(3)

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

(4) (5)

(8)

~

~

~

~

~

1

~

~

~

~

1

~

-

1

3 6

2

-

-

~

~

-

-

-

-

1

2

7

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

(10)

(11) (11) (12)

30

^

~

~

~

10

1 2

~

""

2

""

~

~

"

"

25 1 5

'""

~

1

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

(13)

(14) (14)

-

-

-

_

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

- 2

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(14)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(15)

6

2

4

5

1

65

1

1

9

-

2

9

-

6

65

1

-

1

10

(17)

_

-

_

1

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

2

-

-

~

-

(18) (19)

1

-

1

-

14 1

-

-

2

-

-

1

-

1

25 4

-

-

1

(22) (24) (24)

4

2

4

1

46

-

1

9

-

3

4

1

-

53 3

1

2

5

1 2

2

7

-

1

4

-

9

-

-

5

-

2

1

-

2

3

-

6

(24)

13

5

6

7

3

160

2

1

20

3

8

9

_

12

138

6

6

2

15

(25)

3

_

_

_

17

_

_

2

_

-

2

-

2

7

3

3

-

-

(26)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

1

-

-

1

(27)

_

_

1

_

17

_

_

_

_

2

1

_

1

28

_

_

_

6

(27)

1

-

-

-

22

-

-

3

1

2

-

-

-

17

4

2

-

-

(28)

_

_

_

_

2

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

1

3

1

_

1

(29)

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

3

-

-

-

(30)

-

-

-

-

-

9

-

-

-

-

o

-

-

9

-

-

-

-

(31) (32) (32)

-

-

1

-

-

1 9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

7 8

7

-

-

"■

-

_

_

1

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

(33) (34)

4

2

2

1

39 3

3

5

4

1

3

85

1

6

5

7

(35)

(36)

(38) (38)

_

_

_

_

_

3 2

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

1

7 6

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

_

_

_

(39)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(40) (41)

:

1

:

:

:

11

1

:

2

:

1

1

~

1

3

2

~

1

~

(42)

4

1

36

3

1

4

1

32

1

2

_

_

(42)

_

1

_

_

_

3

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

1

-

-

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

(42)

-

1

-

-

-

9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17

1

1

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

10

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

1

6

-

-

-

-

(42)

~

1

~

1

"

8

~

""

1

"

"

3

"

"

6

"

'

"

"

3

3

-

3

1

65

-

-

4

-

4

12

-

-

77

1

1

1

4

(43)

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

, -

-

-

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

86

P.D

. 1.

6

Table 15

Cause of Death. i

De

.^THS FROM

o

bD

O

H

1

1

">

1

C3

1

h3

<

i

1

3

AU Causes. 2

36

15

66

23

34

24

10

893

35

34

(1)

Typhoid and paratyplsoid fever (1, 2)

-

-

2

(3)

Smallpox (6)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(4)

Measles (7)

-

-

-

-

(5)

Scarlet fever (8) .

_

_

-

_

_

2

_

_

(6)

Whooping cough (9) .

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

3

1

-

(7)

Diphtheria (10) ....

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(8)

Influenza (11)

_

-

3

_

-

-

-

12

1

-

(10)

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23)

-

-

1

1

5

1

-

18

2

-

(11)

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) ....

_

-

-

-

-

3

-

(11)

Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

-

-

-

-

11

-

-

1

-

-

(12)

Syphilis (34)

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

(13)

Malaria (38)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(14)

Erysipelas (15) .....

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

(14)

Poliomyelitis (16)

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

(14)

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

(15)

Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53)

3

1

6

5

1

5

92

3

7

(17)

Rheumatism (56, 57, 58)

-

-

-

3

-

(18)

Diabetes mellitus (59) ....

2

_

-

-

1

_

2

29

_

(19)

Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) .

_

_

_

_

_

3

1

_

(22)

Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) .

4

2

9

5

3

5

-

88

5

3

(24)

Acute endocarditis (91) ....

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

-

(24)

Angina pectoris (94a) ....

5

-

4

1

-

1

-

41

2

1

(24)

Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94'o,

95)

10

6

16

5

2

4

4

165

12

13

(25)

Arteriosclerosis (97) ....

1

1

3

2

2

19

(26)

Bronchitis (106)

-

-

-

1

-

-

4

-

-

(27)

Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) ....

-

-

4

-

1

1

-

41

2

2

(27)

Pneumonia (108, 109) ....

_

_

2

-

-

1

-

34

1

2

(28)

Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110- 114)

_

_

_

5

1

(29)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (1 19)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

(30)

Appendicitis (121) ....

1

-

1

-

-

-

21

-

(31)

Cirrhosis of the liver (124)

_

2

_

_

-

-

-

5

1

-

(32)

Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) .

_

-

1

-

-

-

8

1

-

(32)

Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) .

-

-

-

-

^

-

6

-

-

(33)

Nephritis (130-132) ....

2

1

3

1

1

_

1

77

1

2

(34)

Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139)

_

-

-

-

-

2

(35)

Puerperal septicemia (140, 145)

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

(36)

Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) .

-

_

-

_

-

-

12

-

(38)

Congenital malformations (157)

-

-

-

1

-

-

13

-

-

(38)

Congenital debility (158)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

-

(39)

Senility (162)

-

-

-

-

-

-

(40)

Suicide (163-171)

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

10

-

-

(41)

Homicide (172-175) ....

-

-

-

-

_

_

-

1

-

(42)

Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) .

6

1

7

1

1

2

1

52

1

2

(42)

Burns {conflayration excepted) {181) .

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

(42)

Accidental drowning (183)

5

1

1

1

1

_

_

5

-

(42)

Traumatism by fall {186a) .

3

_

-

7

-

-

(42)

Railroad and automobile collisions {206)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

Railroad accidents and injuries {207)

_

_

_

_

-

-

2

-

(42)

Street car and automobile collisions {208) .

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

(42)

Other street car accidents {209)

_

-

_

_

-

_

(42)

Automobile accidents and injuries {210)

1

-

1

-

-

2

-

20

-

-

(42)

All others

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19- 22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76- 81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120, 123,

2

1

14

1

2

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) .

1

1

7

\

4

1

_

102

1

1

(43)

Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199,200)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

' The numbers of the titles of the detailed International List included in each title of the abridged list appear in parentheses.

P.D. 1.

87

Important Causes

IN Each Municipality:

1932.

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227

7

82

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28

1,299

55

22

1,041

21

557

22

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105

17

158

(1)

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

2

_

_

_

(3)

-

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(4)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

1

1

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(5)

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

6

-

2

4

-

5

_

-

_

_

2

(6)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

-

6

-

_

_

_

_

_

(7)

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

11

_

_

3

_

4

_

_

_

_

_

(8)

-

1

-

2

-

-

-

•>

-

-

4

_

3

_

3

_

_

1

(10)

2

3

-

3

-

-

-

-

38

2

1

15

1

22

-

1

-

4

(11)

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

_

7

_

_

1

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

(11)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

1

3

-

4

-

-

-

_

1

U^) (l,T)

~

1

~

~

~

:

~

:

:

:

:

5

-

-

1

-

-

-

(14)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

_

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

(14)

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

-

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(14)

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

_

_

(15)

2

29

1

10

-

-

3

3

144

5

1

103

5

73

6

4

18

2

20

(17)

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

4

-

3

1

3

1

(18)

-

9

-

o

1

-

1

2

28

1

-

23

1

15

2

3

5

1

2

(19)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

(22)

3

17

1

9

_

_

1

3

112

o

4

113

1

46

1

8

16

5

23

(24)

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

-

6

1

1

(24)

3

4

-

2

-

~

-

2

15

-

1

35

2

13

1

1

2

-

6

(24)

7

61

1

23

_

5

4

2

354

18

2

259

7

150

6

15

33

4

41

(25)

-

5

-

-

-

-

1

-

74

38

25

1

1

7

3

(26)

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

11

-

-

4

-

1

-

-

(27)

_

9

_

1

2

_

_

1

60

8

2

37

_

15

_

_

3

_

3

(27)

-

5

-

2

-

-

-

33

1

29

-

23

-

4

2

-

5

(28)

_

2

_

1

_

_

_

1

7

_

_

4

_

2

1

1

_

_

_

(29)

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

11

_

_

4

_

2

_

_

_

(30)

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

-

-

23

-

13

-

_

1

_

-

(31)

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

_

_

6

_

2

_

_

1

_

_

(32)

-

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

7

_

_

4

_

5

_

_

_

2

(32)

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

19

_

1

9

_

3

_

_

_

1

2

(33)

2

18

-

9

-

-

2

6

39

2

2

82

1

44

1

7

3

9

(34) (35)

-

1

~

~

-

~

-

-

1 3

-

-

2 5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(36)

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

7

_

_

4

_

9

_

_

_

_

1

(38)

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

_

18

1

_

5

_

2

_

_

1

_

3

(38)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

" -

_

_

_

_

(39)

-

2

-

-

-

-

1

_

2

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

(40)

3

5

-

3

-

-

1

-

7

8

-

19

_

7

_

_

2

_

1

(41)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

2

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

(42)

2

10

2

5

_

_

_

5

72

4

4

68

_

24

2

1

3

3

11

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

6

-

3

-

(42)

-

-

1

-

-

1

7

-

3

2

_

_

_

_

2

1

_

(42)

-

4

-

1

-

-

_

24

1

32

_

9

_

1

1

1

4

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

_

_

(42)

-

-

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

-

_

(42)

-

-

-

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

(42)

-

4

-

2

-

_

1

22

2

_

11

_

6

_

_

_

1

4

(42)

2

2

2

1

~

-

3

11

1

1

17

-

6

1

-

-

3

-

27

2

6

-

1

-

1

156

7

-

105

1

47

_

5

6

1

15

(43)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

, -

-

1

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

88

P.D. 1.

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Ail Causes.^

29

1

22

51

157

514

25

253

11

38

(1)

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2)

-

-

(3)

Smallpox (6) .....

-

-

-

-

...,

-^

-

-

(4)

Measles (7)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(5)

Scarlet fever (8)

-

-

-

-,

-

1

-

-

(6)

Whooping cough (9) .

-

-

^

-.

-

-

-

1

-

-.

(7)

Diphtheria (10)

-

-

-

-.

-

1

_

I

-

-

(8)

Influenza (11) .....

-

-

-

-

1

8

-

1

-

(10)

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23)

-

-

1

2

21

6

1

5

-

^

(11)

Tuberculosis of the meninges and centra}

nervous system (24) ....

-

-

1

-

-

1

_

1

^

-

(11)

Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

-

-

-

-

1

-

2

-

^

(12)

Syphilis (34)

-

-

-

-

\

-

-

-

-

-

(13)

Malaria (38)

-

^

-

-

1

-

-

-

^

(14)

Erysipelas (15) . ,

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

(14)

Poliomyelitis (16)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(14)

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(15)

Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53)

5

-

4

8

11

72

6

29

1

4

(17)

Rheumatism (56, 57, 58)

-

-

1

1

-

1

(18)

Diabetes mellitus (59) ....

-

-

\

I

1

14

1

6

3

-

(19)

Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) .

-

-

_

-

_

-

_

(22)

Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) ....

5

-

3

4

6

51

4

29

3

7

(24)

Acute endocarditis (91) ....

-

-

1

3

-

(24)

Angina pectoris (94a) ....

1

-

-

I

-

3

-

4

-

4

(24)

Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b,

95)

3

-

4

17

51

135

4

65

2

6

(25)

Arteriosclerosis (97) ....

1

1

->

16

20

1

4

-

1

(26)

Bronchitis (106)

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

(27)

Bronohopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) ....

2

-

-

-

2

14

1

11

1

2

(27)

Pneumonia (108, 109) ....

-

-

2

-

2

19

1

9

-

2

(28)

Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

-

-

-

~

5

-

3

-

-

(29)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119)

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

(30)

Appendicitis (121) ....

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

4

-

-

(31)

Cirrhosis of the liver (124)

2

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

(32)

Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) .

1

-

-

-

1

-

3

-

-

(32) (33)

Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) .

_

-

1

6

_

6

1

Nephritis (130-132) ....

3

-

2

2

2

42

1

19

1

7

(34)

Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) .

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

(35)

Puerperal septicemia (140, 145)

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

(36)

Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirtli and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) .

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

-

-

(38)

Congenital malformations (157)

-

-

-

-

-

5

-

4

-

(38)

Congenital debility (158)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(39)

Senihty (162)

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

(40)

Suicide (163-171)

1

-

1

6

-

13

1

1

-

-

(41)

Homicide (172-175) ...

-

-

-

-

1

2

1

1

1

(42)

Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) .

1

-

-

3

8

25

-

10

-

3

(42)

Burns {conflagration excepted) {181) .

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

1

-

(42)

Accidental drowning {183)

-

-

-

1

-

5

-

-

-

1

(42)

Traumatism by fall {186a) .

-

-

-

1

4

7

-

6

1

(42)

Railroad and automobile collisions {^06)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

Railroad accidents and injuries {207)

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

r42)

Street car and automobile collisions {208)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

Other street car accidents {209)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

Automobile accidents and injuries {210)

1

-

-

-

1

1

-

1

-

(42)

All others

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19- 22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76- 81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120. 123,

3

10

1

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) .

4

-

-

6

30

50

3

29

-

(43)

Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199, 200)

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-

-

-

1

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-

-

1

_

(3)

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(4)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

(5) (6) (7)

-

1

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

2

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(8)

2

-

_

_

-

1

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

i_

_

4

1

(10)

2

-

-

62

7

1

1

-

7

-

8

3

-

-

-

1

-

2

(11) (11) (12)

-

-

-

-

9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

_

_

_

o

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

(13)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

-

(14)

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(14)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

-

_

-

_

(14)

-

-

-

-

-

_

-

_

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(15)

32

2

1

_

14

7

2

_

14

_

8

18

_

_

_

6

6

IS

17

(17)

1

1

-

9

-

-

1

-

_

_

1

1

(18)

6

4

-

_

3

2

_

4

_

1

2

_

_

_

_

1

4

1

(19)

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

(22)

27

10

_

2

26

4

_

1

11

_

7

7

9

_

_

_

11

15

5

(24)

-

-

1

1

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

(24)

7

-

-

-

3

1

-

5

-

1

3

-

-

-

1

2

2

6

(24)

47

20

_

4

28

19

7

4

47

-

12

99

1

1

1

3

23

50

31

(25)

3

17

-

2

1

1

5

5

9

(26)

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(27)

7

1

_

_

10

_

_

7

4

7

_

_

_

_

3

2

2

(27)

6

1

1

-

5

_

-

-

8

-

12

1

1

-

-

1

2

9

(28)

2

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

9

3

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(29)

2

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

-

_

(3U)

-

-

-

-

5

-

-

-

1

-

1

4

-

-

-

-

_

1

1

(31)

1

2

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

_

-

_

_

_

_

(32)

4

1

-

-

1

2

-

-

-

3

1

-

-

-

-

1

_

-

(32)

2

2

-

-

1

1

-

-

1

_

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

(33)

18

8

1

-

14

9

-

4

7

-

3

9

-

-

1

4

3

12

5

(34)

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

1

(35)

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(36)

-

-

_

_

1

_

_

_

1

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

1

_

(38)

1

2

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

2

-

(38)

-

-

-

_

2

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

2

_

(39)

-

-

-

-

_

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

(40)

9

1

-

_

1

1

_

_

9

_

_

2

_

_

_

2

_

2

9

(41)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

5

4

-

_

12

1

1

_

11

_

4

3

_

_

_

_

3

4

5

(42)

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

(42)

2

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2

(42) (42) (42)

1

-

-

-

1 2

1

-

-

1

-

4

2

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(42)

-

-

-

_

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

-

-

-

(42)

1

3

-

-

4

-

1

-

7

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

1

(42)

1

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~

~

4

~

~

2

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1

-

-

-

-

2

1

3

16

10

_

-

15

6

-

1

6

-

57

16

-

_

_

1

6

23

6

(43)

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

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(11) (12) (13) (14) (14) (14) (15) (17) (18) (19) (22)

(24) (24) (24)

(25) (26) (27)

(27) (28)

(29) (30)

(31) (32) (32) (33) (34)

(35) (36)

(38) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

All Causes.2

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1,2)

Smallpox (G)

Measles (7) . . : . . .

Scarlet fever (8)

Whooping cough (9) .

Diphtheria (10)

InHuenza (11)

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23) Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) .... Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

Syphilis (34)

Malaria (38)

Erysipelas (15) .....

Poliomyelitis (16)

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) Diabetes mellitus (59) .... Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) . . Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) .... Acute endocarditis (91) . Angina pectoris (94a) .... Other diseases of the heart (90,92,93,94b,

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97) .... Bronchitis (106) . . ... Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) .... Pneumonia (108, 109) .... Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119) Appendicitis (121) .... Cirrhosis of the liver (124) Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) . Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) . Nephritis (130-132) .... Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) . Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) . Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158)

Senility (162)

Suicide (163-171)

Homicide (172-175) .... Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) . Burns {co-iflaqrntion excepted) {181) . Accidental droivning (183) Traumatism by fall {186a) . Railroad and automobile collisions {206) Railroad accidents and injuries {207) Street car and automobile collisions {208) . Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210) All others ......

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19-

22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120, 123,

125-129, 133-138, 151 156, 159-161) . Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199, 200)

-

:

1245

- 2 3 2

3

8

67

6 3 9

1

123

3

41

2

104

6

12

333

31

2

53 29

11

5

13

§

7

6

76

6 1

12 11

3

- 22

2

75 7 6

17

2 20 23

127 17

5

3

1

1

6

1

2

1

1 1

6

1

2

1 2

14

1 1

1

4

1

1 2

3 3

237

1

1 3

2

34 3

19

7

68 13

8 8

1 2

1

1 2

16

1

4

16

1

6 9

24

1

583

1 1

1

12

1 2

1

2 75

4 13

3

53

5

13

155

14

1

14 21

2

7

1

3

10

32

2

2 2

3 6 2

32 3

15

3

7 4

77 2

272 2

241

1

2

12

1

1 1

1

1 10

271

1 1

2

1

1 1

1

39

8 3

14 4

64 4

4

7

3 6

3 4

44

1

2

1 7

1

11 3

4 3

33

> The numbers of the titles of the detailed International List included in each title of the abridged list appear in parentheses.

P.D. 1

91

Important

Causes in

Each Municip

\lalT\

: 1932.

<

a)

■73 C <

1

o

1

■d 1

1

1 Pi

o

1

-d o

1

d o

1

o

o

6

4)

i

O

2

o

1

1

d

2

Pi

(1)

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (10)

(11) (11) (12) (13) (14) (14) (14) (15) (17) (18) (19)

(22) (24) (24)

(24) (25) (26)

(27) (27)

(28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (32) (33)

(34) (35)

(36) (38) (38) (39) (40) (41)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

75

1

19

1

12 3

14

1

3 3

5

_

2

3

2

1

7 1

100

2

13 4

8

1 1

36

7

3

1

1 1

8

1

2

1 2

5 2

2 1

3

46

1 1

5

1

8

16 3

1 1

4

1

2 1

1 2

42

12

8

1

3 4 2

7

1

3 2

1 1

450

3 50

2 2

47 10

39

4

101

17

2

15

7

3

4

4 2

34

1

6

7 1

31 3 1

11

9

7

52 1

24

1 1

2 2

15

2

1 1

94

1

1

9 4

11

7 22

4 11

1

1

4

1 2

1 1

4

1 1

2

8 1

24

4 2

1 7

2

2

1

2

1

1 3

31

1

3

1

4

7

10

3 2

1 2

14

1

1

1 1

1

4

1 1

1 1

ISO

1

5

1

23

1

12

1 1

39 1

10 6

8

2 3 16

2

. 5

1 1

14

4

1

5 4

23

43

1 2

5

1 3

2

9 2

1 1

2

1 1

4

3

1 8

5

3

1

1

59

2

1

5 4

8 4

18

1 1

2 1

3 1

4

2

1

1 4

16

4

1

4

1

3

2

1

1

7

1 3

2

1 1

28 2

1 1

10

1

3 2

2

1

1 1

1

89

1 1

11

2

10

3

12

4 5

1 3

1

11

3

1 9

1

1

7 11

5

1 1

1

1

1

1

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

92

P.D

. 1.

1

Table 15

De.\ths from

Caupe of Death.'

Q

1

%

C

S

1

1

A

So

.-2

o <

-2

n %

3

1

i

'3

> c "3

<

Oh

CU

Dh

CL,

(X,

fS

£

Ph

S

C

All Causes. 2

208

6

20

33

_

13

7

596

5

~l7

(1)

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2)

-

~

-

2

(3)

SniaUpox (6)

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(4)

Measles (7)

1

-

-

_

_

_

_

-

_

-

(5)

Scarlet fever (8)

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(6)

Whooping cough (9) .

-

_

_

-

-

-

1

_

-

(7)

Diphtheria (10)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(8)

Influenza (11)

1

-

1

_

_

_

_

6

_

_

(10)

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23)

7

-

1

-

-

-

16

-

1

(11)

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) ....

-

_

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

(11)

Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(12)

Syphilis (34)

1

_

_

_

_

-

_

5

-

_

(13)

Malaria (38)

_

_

_

_

_

-

_

_

_

_

(14)

Erysipelas (15) .....

-

1

_

_

_

-

_

1

_

_

(14)

Poliomyelitis (16)

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

(14)

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18)

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

(15)

Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53)

30

-

2

1

-

_

1

63

_

1

(17)

Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) . . .

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

(18)

Diabetes mellitus (59) ....

4

-

1

_

-

_

_

16

_

_

(19)

Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) .

3

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

(22)

Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) ....

26

1

2

6

-

-

-

49

1

_

(24)

Acute endocarditis (91) ....

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

(24)

Angina pectoris (94a) ....

2

_

_

_

-

-

_

8

_

_

(24)

Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b,

95)

59

4

3

12

_

4

2

125

2

8

(25)

Arteriosclerosis (97) ....

6

1

-

1

-

8

1

(26)

Bronchitis (106)

2

-

-

1

-

-

2

1

-

-

(27)

Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) ....

6

2

3

-

1

-

15

-

2

(27)

Pneumonia (108, 109) ....

7

_

_

]

-

1

_

18

_

-

(28)

Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

\

_

_

2

_

_

_

2

_

_

(29)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119)

1

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

(30)

Appendicitis (121) ....

3

-

-

-

-

-

15

-

-

(31)

Cirrhosis of the liver (124)

1

_

_

_

_

_

-

2

_

(32)

Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) .

1

_

-

_

-

_

4

-

_

(32)

Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) .

2

_

_

_

_

_

11

_

_

(33)

Nephritis (130-132) ....

8

_

5

2

_

1

_

68

2

1

(34)

Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139)

1

_

_

_

-

_

-

3

_

_

(35)

Puerperal septicemia (140, 145)

-

_

-

-

-

1

-

_

(36)

Other diseases of pregnancv, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) .

2

-

-

-

_

-

7

_

-

(38)

Congenital malformations Q57)

1

-

-

-

-

-

7

-

-

(38)

Congenital debility (158)

2

-

1

-

-

-

1

2

-

-

(39)

Senility (162) . . . .

-

-

_

_

-

-

3

-

-

(40)

Suicide (163-171)

1

-

-

2

-

-

-

6

-

-

(41)

Homicide (172-175) ....

-

-

_

_

-

3

-

_

(42)

Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) .

10

_

1

1

_

4

-

45

-

_

(42)

Burns {con flayr alio n excepted) (181) .

1

-

-

2

-

-

(42)

Accidental droionino (183)

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

2

_

_

(42)

Traumntism by fall {186a) .

1

_

1

1

-

17

-

-

(42)

Railroad and automobile collisions {206)

_

_

_

_

_

-

_

_

(42)

Railroad accidents and injuries {207)

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

(42)

Street car and automobile collisions {208) .

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

Other street car accidents (209)

-

_

_

_

-

_

-

-

_

(42)

Automobile accidents and injuries (210)

5

_

-

_

-

-

18

-

-

(42)

All others

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19- 22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76- 81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116. 120, 123.

3

3

6

125-129, 133-138, 151- 156, 159-161)

18

_

1

_

_

1

1

78

_

3

(43)

Cause of death not specified or ill-defined (199.200)

_

_

_

_

_

' The numbers of the titles of the detailed Jnternationail List includefl|l in each title of the abridged list j(,ppear in parentheses.

P.D. ]

93

iMfOaTANT

Cau.ses in

Each Municip

ALITI

: 1932.

c

G

is

is

3 O

1

o

i

a

o

J3

JS

^

T3 1

1

1

o

ft

5?

S

_:

■m

a

Cj

^

c3

^

i

f,

>

.2

1

M I

^ g

o

%

^'

1

<

(^

s

(1h

Pli

(i(

a

«

«

rt

«

«

«

«

«

«

K

K

«

«.

186

3

1

10

37

686

76

21

100

21

200

3

8

74

45

5

16

6

5

(1)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(3)

-

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(4)

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(5)

1

_

_

-

1

2

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(6)

-

_

_

-

_

2

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(7)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(8)

3

_

_

\

_

7

1

3

(10)

-

-

-

-

24

3

1

1

1

3

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

(11)

o

_

_

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(11)

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

(12)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(13)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(14)

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(14)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(14)

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(15)

26

1

-

2

1

93

13

2

13

4

30

2

-

8

2

-

-

-

-

(17)

2

-

-

-

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(18)

4

-

-

-

1

12

2

-

3

-

4

-

1

4

1

1

-

1

-

(19)

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(22)

15

_

_

1

7

46

11

3

14

3

19

-

3

8

5

-

2

1

(24)

_

-

_

-

-

5

1

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(24)

2

-

-

-

1

9

1

-

6

1

4

-

-

-

2

1

-

-

(24)

65

_

_

o

10

176

15

6

32

6

64

_

1

23

18

2

5

2

4

(25)

1

-

-

10

3

1

1

-

2

-

2

3

-

-

-

-

(26)

2

-

-

-

-

3

-

1

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

"

(27)

8

_

_

1

1

18

3

1

1

_

12

_

_

1

-

_

-

-

-

(27)

3

-

-

-

35

3

-

7

1

9

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

(28)

2

_

_

_

_

1

-

_

-

-

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(29)

-

_

_

-

5

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

(30)

3

-

-

-

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(31)

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

(32)

1

_

1

8

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

(32)

-

-

-

8

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(33)

11

1

-

-

7

67

4

-

12

-

21

-

-

12

10

J

3

-

-

(34)

1

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

(35)

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(36)

1

_

-

_

-

5

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(38)

1

-

-

-

1

()

1

-

-

-

. 2

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

(38)

-

-

_

-

'7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(39)

~

-

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(40)

«>

-

_

1

-

9

3

1

-

2

4

-

-

2

1

-

1

-

(41)

1

-

-

-

3

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

9

_

1

_

1

41

5

1

4

-

8

-

-

1

1

-

2

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

1

-

_

-

-

5

-

1

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

'>

-

-

-

1

14

1

-

o

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

(42)

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

4

-

-

-

-

8

-

1

1

3

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

(42)

2

~

1

~

""

11

4

~

~

~

1

"

"

'

'

"

14

_

_

2

5

68

4

2

2

-

7

1

1

5

3

-

1

1

-

(43)

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

? Exclusive of stillbirths.

94

P.D

. 1.

6

i

<

Table 15

Cause of Death.

De.\ths from

i

<

i

03

1 1

1

i

m

>> o

>

1

1

1

i

(1) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (10) (11)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (14) (14) US) (17) (18) (19) (22)

(24) (24) (24)

(25) (26) (27)

(27) (28)

(29) (30) (31) (32) (32) (33) (34)

(35) (36)

(38) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

All Causes.2

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1,2)

Smallpox (6)

Measles (7)

Scarlet fever (8)

Whooping cough (9) . . . .

Diphtheria (10)

Influenza (11)

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23) Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system (24) .... Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

Syphilis (34)

Malaria (38)

Erysipelas (15) .....

Poliomyelitis (16)

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57. 58) . . . Diabetes mellitus (59) .... Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) . Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism and thrombosis (82) .... Acute endocarditis (91) .... Angina pectoris (94a) .... Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b,

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97) .... Bronchitis (106) . . Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) .... Pneumonia (108, 109) .... Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119) Appendicitis (121) .... Cirrhosis of the liver (124) Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) . Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) . Nephritis (130-132) .... Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) , Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158)

Senility (162)

Suicide (163-171)

Homicide (172-175) .... Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198. 201-214) . Burns {conflagration excepted) (ISl) . Accidental droivninq {183) Traumatism by fall {186a) Railroad and automobile collisions {206) Railroad accidents and injuries {207) Street car and automobile collisions {208) . Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210) All others . . ' . All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19-

22. 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120, 123,

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199, 200)

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(24) (24) (24)

(25) (26) (27)

(27) (28)

(29) (30)

(31) (32) (32) (33) (34)

(35) (36)

(38) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

All Causes.2

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2)

Smallpox (6)

Measles (7)

Scarlet fever (8)

Whooping cough (9) .

Diphtheria (10)

InHuenza (11)

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23) Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) .... Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

Svphilis (34)

Malaria (38)

Erysipelas (15)

PoHomyelitis (16) . . . Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) . . . Diabetes mellitus (59) .... Alcohohsm (acute or chronic) (75) . Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) .... Acute endocarditis (91) .... Angina pectoris (94a) .... Other diseases of the heart (90,92, 93, 94b,

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97) ....

Bronchitis (106)

Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) .... Pneumonia (108, 109) .... Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119) Appendicitis (121) .... Cirrhosis of the liver (124) Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) . Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) . Nephritis (130-132) .... Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) . Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) . Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158)

Senility (162)

Suicide (163-171)

Homicide (172-175) .... Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) . Burns {coifldfiration excepted) (ISl) . Accidental drownin'/ (ISS) Traumatism by fall {186a) Railroad and automobile collisions (206) . Railroad accidents and injuries (207) Street car and automobile collisions {208) . Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210)

All others

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19-

22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81, 83 89. 96, 98-103, 115. 116, 120, 123,

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159 161) Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199, 200)

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2

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11

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15

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3

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_

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

1

_

_

-

-

1

(40)

3

_

-

1

_

_

-

-

-

0

-

-

4

1

-

-

-

-

(41)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

10

1

_

1

1

_

2

_

_

_

6

_

6

37

11

4

1

3

_

(42)

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

(42)

_

1

-

_

_

1

_

_

_

3

-

1

2

2

-

-

(42)

8

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

11

1

-

1

1

-

(42)

-

-

_

_

-

-

_

-

-

-

-

(42)

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

1

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

(42)

-

1

-

1

_

1

-

3

18

8

2

-

-

(42)

1

~

~

~

~

~

"

"

~

~

~

1

4

1

"

"

"

32

_

_

1

1

1

1

-

2

4

10

-

6

52

13

2

5

1

-

(43)

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

98

P.D

. 1.

d

Table 15

Cause of Death. i

De.vths from

13

1 1

-d § 1 ^

1 1

1

1

1

1

G

c o

1

1

m

1

.

OS

2

i

(1)

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (10) (11)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (14) (14) (15) (17) (18) (19) (22)

(24) (24) (24)

(25) (26) (27)

(27) (28)

(29) (30) (31) (32) (32) (33) (34)

(35) (36)

(38) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

All Causes.2

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2)

Smallpox (6)

Measles (7)

Scarlet fever (8)

Whooping cough (9) .

Diphtheria (10)

InHuenza (11)

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23) Tuberciilosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) . Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

Syphihs (34)

Malaria (38)

Erysipelas (15)

Poliomyelitis (16)

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) . Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) Diabetes meUitus (59) .... Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) . Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) .... Acute endocarditis (91) . Angina pectoris (94a) .... Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b,

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97) ....

Bronchitis (106)

Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) .... Pneumonia (108, 109) .... Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119) Appendicitis (121) .... Cirrhosis of the liver (124) Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) . Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) . Nephritis (130-132) .... Diseases of the female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) . Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158)

Senility (162)

Suicide (163-171)

Homicide (172-175) .... Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) . Burns {conflagration excepted) {181) . Accidental drouming {183) Traumatism by fall {186a) ... Railroad and automobile colHHons {206) . Railroad accidents arid injuries {207) Street car and automobile collitiions {208) . Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210)

All others

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19-

22, 33, 35-37, 39 44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115, 116, 120, 123.

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) . Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199,200)

217

1

3 2

1

37 4

22

6

75 4

2

8 6

1 1

1

1

17

3

1 1

7

1

3

2

13

29

2

1

6

14

1

1 1

1

1

1 1

102

1

2 4

1 1

12

8 1 3

30

1 1

1 1

1 1 1

14

1 1

1 5

2 3

8

_

77

1

1

1 2

12

1

10

5

21

2

G

1

3 2

1

2

2

2 4

15

3

3 3

5

1

1

4

2 2

11

1 1

1

1 6

1 1

19

2

1

4

1

5

2

2

I

36

1

1

2 2

1 1

4

7 2 2

9

3

1

3

2

_

:

1

22

5

1

2 1 5

1 2

2

2

1 1

1

1 The numbers of the titles of the detailed International List included in each title of the abridged list appear in parentheses.

P.D. 1

99

Important Causes in Each Municipality: 1932.

<

1

1

1 1

1 i

i

3 Si

1

3 1

Q

1

a

i

1

a

1

si

s

1

i 1

1

if 1

§ S

(3

S

s

3

d o 2

(3

a

(1)

(4:)

(5) (6) (7) (8) (10)

(11) (11) (12) (13) (14) (14) (14) (15) (17) (18) (19)

(22) (24) (24)

(24) 125) (26)

(27) (27)

(28) (29) (30) (31) (32) (32) (33)

(34) (35)

(36) (38) (38) (39) (40) (41)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

11

3

4

1

2

1

120

2

2

12 2 2

1

18 3 6

25

1

6 3

2

1

1

2

11

2

5

1

3 1

13

9

_

1

1

1 1

2 2

3

1

1

-

1

211

1 14

1

1 5

4 6

64 54

5

8

1

1

3 6

1 4

2 32

237

1

5 11

1 6

20

1 6

36

6

8

9

5 5

2 32

1

1 6 1

3

16 2 4 3

6

1

30 3

27

3

1

2

12 1

1

1

4

2

2 2

2

1

1

14

1

1

6

1

4

2

1

1

20

1 1

3 1

1

1

3 2

1 3

1

1 2

44

1 2

6

4

11 2

1 1

2

1

1 1 2

4 2

1 1

5

2 1

6

-

230

2 4

1

1

24

7

18

3

73 4

7 4

1

20

1

1

1 4

2

19 2 2

1

11 3

28

15

2

1 5

1 1

4

1

3 1

74

1 1

1

6 1

10 1 3

29 2

2

1

1

2 6

1 2

1

1 3

14

2

8 1

:

1

1

2

17

2

1

2

7

1 1

I 1

2

1

1

39

1

4 1

2

3

7 2

5

2

1

1

4

2 1

1 4

34

-

2

3

2

14

1

2

1

1

2

1

~

3 3

1

Exclusive of stillbirths.

100

P.D. 1.

Deaths from Important Caused in Each

^

Table 15

MUNICIPALITI

: 1932.

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^

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^

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o

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£

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^

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^

^

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(1)

(3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (S) (10) (11)

(11) (12) (13) (14) (14) (14) (15) (17) (18) (19) (22)

(24) (24) (24)

(25) (26) (27)

(27) (28)

(29) (30) (31) (32) (32) (33) (34)

(35) (36)

(38) (38) (39) (40) (41) (42)

(42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42) (42)

(43)

All Cauyes.2

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2)

Smallpox (6) ....

Measles (7) .

Scarlet fever (8) .

Whooping cough (9) .

Diphtlieria (10) .

Influenza (11) ....

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23)

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system (24) .... Otlier forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

Syphilis (34)

Malaria (38)

Erysipelas (15) . Poiiomyehtis (16) . . .

Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (18) Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53) Rheumatism (56, 57, 58) Diabetes mellitus (59) .... Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75) . Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism

and thrombosis (82) .... Acute endocarditis (91) .... x4ngina pectoris (94a) .... Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b,

95)

Arteriosclerosis (97) ....

Bronchitis (106) . .

Bronchopneumonia (including capillary

bronchitis) (107) ....

Pneumonia (108, 109) .... Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 110-

114)

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119) Appendicitis (121) Cirrhosis of the liver (124) Diseases of the stomach (117, 118) . Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) . Nephritis (130-132) ....

Diseases of tlie female genital organs, not

specified as venereal (139) Puerperal septicemia (140, 145) Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and

the puerperal state (141-144, 146-150) . Congenital malformations (157) Congenital debility (158)

Senility (162)

Suicide (163-171)

Homicide (172-175) . .

Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and

homicide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) . Burns, {ronfldf/ration excepted) (ISl) . Accidentnl firoiining (1S3) Trauuiitlisin ha fall {186a) Rnilroiid (iml (uitomobile collisions {206) Railroad acridciits and injuries {207) Street car and. automobile collisions {208) . Other street car accidents {209) Automobile accidents and injuries {210) All others ......

All other defined causes (3-5, 12-14, 17, 19-

22, 33, 35-37, 39-44, 54, 55, 60-74, 76-

81, 83-89, 96, 98-103, 115. 116, 120, 123,

125-129, 133-138, 151-156, 159-161) . Cause of death not specified or ill-defined

(199, 200)

80

151

2

:

i08

200

2,381 3

1

6

46

29

-

2

-

1

5

11

5

12

8

-

-

-

1 1

3

-

3

3

78

10 11 10

-

17 1

1

8

1

27

-

31

22

1 1

1 1

253

9

62

2

1

1

3

5

6

-

3

4

-

-

-

9

11

1

10

21

164

1

7

1

12

-

-

2

7

-

13

5

23

1

-

1

10

27

_

48

48

490

2

6

9

•>

3

_

4

3

60

-

5

2

-

-

1

1

5

-

-

-

6

11

_

7

5

106

1

o

_

2

-

1

3

7

94

-

3

-

-

1

-

1

2

16

8

43

-

-

-

4

4

_

3

4

_

_

_

-

-^

-

-

2

11

1

1

-

_

2

_

_

1

29

_

-

1

_

1

o

24

-

_

-

9

1

14

17

19

285 8

1

2

'>

3

1 1

1

4 15

-

-

-

1

1

24

1

-

-

-

1

:

:

5

2

33

:

:

1

-

-

-

1

-

5

-

-

-

7

13

_

3

23

131

_

2

_

_

_

_

1

1

9

-

_

-

-

-

_

1

')

9

_

•>

-

1

5 2

-

1

6

50

-

-

-

4

5

-

-

8

2 32

-

-

-

2

1

"

""

4

29

~

~

10

13

-

10

18

311

-

6

3

1 The numbers of tlie titles of tlie detailed International List included in each title of the abridgedilist appear in parentheses.

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.D. 1

101

Deaths from I

MPORTANT Causes: 1908 to 1932.

Table 16

Tuber-

Ne-

culosis

phritis,

Ty-

of the

Brighfs

Years.

All

phoid

Small-

Mea-

Scarlet

Diph-

respira-

Cancer.

Alco-

disease,

causes.

fever.*

pox.*

sles.*

fever.*

theria.*

tory

sys- tem.*

holism.

etc. 130,131,

1

6

7

8

10

23

45-53

75

132

1908

51,788

517

3

331

369

747

4,445

2.814

114

2,631

19(39

51.236

390

1

157

259

594

4,393

2,871

174

2.905

1910

54,407

411

240

254

679

4,503

3,028

224

3,061

1911

53,062

302

2

1.58

184

563

4,418

3,199

210

3,567

1912

52,400

269

1

286

118

473

4.212

3,282

197

2,980

1913

53,402

280

315

293

628

4,180

3,526

336

3.356

1914

52,978

268

_

149

246

652

4,171

3,586

299

3,420

1915

53.131

246

9

149

182

720

4,194

3,708

186

3,530

1916

56,366

172

392

127

629

4,467

3,990

212

3,593

1917

56,628

178

10

371

120

838

4,559

4,057

210

3,591

1918

78,842

160

-

532

78

608

5,078

4,098

111

4.008

1919

52 ,.345

107

2

183

122

593

4,145

4,112

68

3.743

1920

53.632

95

2

352

214

591

3,645

4,494

59

3,644

1921

47,780

119

-

179

191

607

3,272

4,645

97

3,250

1922

51,115

86

_

218

149

606

3,167

4,650

238

3.268

1923

52, .380

70

_

321

155

579

3,062

4,775

283

3,466

1924

49,466

68

2

165

158

534

2,953

5,074

287

3,345

1925

51,890

73

_

337

117

333

2,883

5.196

300

3,153

1926

52,888

61

-

367

117

249

2,961

5,341

285

4,005

1927

49,324

44

87

144

268

2,774

5,454

260

3,763

1928

51,442

36

-

265

90

249

2,690

5,611

258

3,758

1929

52,171

42'

1

121

71

256

2,561

5,672

281

3,565

1930

49.503

38'

_

137

98

182

2,423

5,813

214

3,715

1931

48.743

31'

-

64

101

130

2,306

5,859

220

3,488

1932

49,531

25

-

64

145

107

2,041

6,153

199

3,678

'Includes 1 case of paratyphoid fever.

102

P.D. 1.

¥

Table 17

Number of Deaths.'

u -»J o

Cause of Death.'

^^^

1932.

1931.

1930.

1929.

1 1928.

1 1927.

1926.

All Causes. 2

49,531

48,743

49,503

52,171

51,442

49,324

52,888

I

Infectious and parasitic diseases

3.476

3.913

4,163

5,244

5.056

4,865

5,956

II

Cancer and other tumors

6,403

6,106

III

Rheumatic diseases, nutritional diseases.diseases of

the endocrine glands and other general diseases .

1,516

1,373

_

-

-

_

_

IV

Diseases of the blood and blood-making organs

463

438

_

_

_

_

_

V

Chronic poisonings and intoxications .

215

231

_

_

_

_

_

VI

Diseases of the nervous system and of the organs

of special sense

4,993

5,173

5.211

5.451

5.513

5.287

5,510

VII

Diseases of the circulatory system

14,652

13,460

13,610

13.972

13.544

12.385

13.023

VIII

Diseases of the respiratory system

4.250

4.341

4,511

5,502

5.152

4.663

5.820

IX

Diseases of the digestive system

2.801

2.907

3.053

2.993

3.053

3.080

3,189

X

Diseases of the genitourinary system .

4.340

4,113

_

_

_

XI

Diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperal

state

369

408

437

453

456

486

501

XII

Diseases of the skin and cellular tissue

89

79

97

144

137

112

140

XIII

Diseases of the bones and organs of locomotion

70

57

49

51

54

66

59

XIV

Congenital malformations ....

500

543

621

578

614

643

705

XV

Diseases of early infancy

1,794

1,863

1.938

2.056

2,126

2,364

2.452

XVI

Senility

56

72

68

101

98

99

121

XVII

Violent and accidental deaths ....

3,485

3,582

3,499

3,584

3,567

3.371

3,343

XVIII

Ill-defined causes of death ....

59

84

70

70

81

87

94

1

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2)

25

31

38

42

36

44

61

3

Smallpox (6)

1

4

Measles (7)

64

64

137

121

265

87

367

5

Scarlet fever (8)

145

101

98

71

90

144

117

6

Whooping cough (9)

107

88

182

137

208

149

391

7

Diphtheria (10)

107

1.30

182

256

249

268

249

8

Influenza (11)

360

432

270

1.185

520

326

718

10

Tuberculosis of the respiratory system (23)

2,041

2.306

2,423

2,561

2.690

2,774

2,961

11

Tuberculous meningitis (24) ....

100

100

108

122

187

178

237

11

Other forms of tuberculosis (25-32)

160

149

203

239

246

251

318

13

Malaria (38)

4

2

3

3

6

1

1

14

Acute poliomyelitis and polioencephalitis (16)

13

114

35

21

65

169

44

14

Epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis (18)

34

30

59

79

38

43

39

15

Cancer and other malignant tumors (45-53)

6,153

5.859

5,813

5.672

5,611

5,454

5,341

18

Diabetes mellitus (59)

1,197

1,060

1.021

997

930

844

835

22

Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism and throm-

bosis (82)

4.170

4.363

4,131

4.172

4,257

3,999

4,141

24

Acute endocarditis (91)

184

173

3143

3043

3343

2743

3263

24

Angina pectoris (94a)

899

896

995

974

987

859

790

24

Other diseases of the heart (90, 92, 93, 94b, 95) .

12,1723

10,8903

10.012

10.218

9,881

9,135

9,705

26

Acute bronchitis (106a)

60

62

75

120

111

107

153

26

Chronic bronchitis (106b) ....

47

68

76

76

69

77

101

27

Pneumonia (108, 109)

1,749

1,781

1.883

2,202

2,163

1,969

2,409

28

Other respiratory diseases (104, 105, 106c, 106d,

107, 110-114)

2,394

2,430

2,414

3,035

2,742

2,444

3.095

29

Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years) (119)

229

275

410

394

520

582

757

30

Appendicitis (121)

601

614

606

620

559

570

521

31

Cirrhosis of the liver (124) ....

257

292

282

251

272

218

220

32

Diseases of the stomach (cancer excepted) (117,118)

349

333

417

384

365

386

375

32

Hernia, intestinal obstruction (122) .

421

428

412

366

376

400

416

32

Acute nephritis and Bright's disease (130, 131)

3,575

3,375

3,617

3,460

3,650

3,647

3,867

16,34

Diseases of the female genital organs (54a, 54b, 54c,

55a, 55b, 55c, 139)

202

206

231

219

200

208

187

35

Puerperal septicemia (140, 145)

96

119

141

147

123

141

150

36

Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth, and the

puerperal state (141-144, 146-150)

273

289

296

306

333

345

351

38

Congenital debility and malformations (157-159)

1,631

1.760

1,929

2,049

2,123

2,305

2,473

39

Senility (162)

56

72

68

101

98

99

121

40

Suicide (163-171)

639

601

547

540

550

466

473

41

Homicide (172-175)

91

89

79

70

82

86

87

42

Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and homi-

cide excepted) (176-198, 201-214) .

2,755

2,892

2,873

2,972

2,935

2,819

2,783

42

Other diseases (3-5, 12-15, 17, 19-22, 33-37, 39-44, 54d, 54e, 55d, 55e-58, 60-81, 83-89, 96-103, 1 15, 116, 120, 123, 125-129, 132-138, 151-156, 160,

161)

6,112

6,185

7,089

7,677

7,490

7,369

7,614

42 Unknown or ill-defined diseases (199, 200) .

59

84

69

70

81

87

94

' Abridged International List of Causes of Death. The title or titles of the detailed International List thg,! are included under each heading are shown by numbers in parentheses.

P.D. i.

krs

p

De.\th

R.^TES2

PER 100,000 Po

-■UL.^TION.

Per Cent

Distribution.

1932.

1931.

1930.

1929.

1 1928.

1 1927.

1 1926.

1932

1 1931

1 1930.

1 1929.

! 1928.

1927.

1926.

1,152.6

1,139.9

1,164.9

1,232.2

1,221.1

1,176.7

1,268.1

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

100.0

J

80.9

91.5

98.0

123.9

120.0

116.1

142.8

7.0

8.0

8.4

10.1

9.8

9.9

11.3

II

149.0

142.8

12.9

12.5

-

-

-

-

-

III

35.2

32.2

_

_

_

_

_

3.1

2.8

-

-

-

-

-

IV

10.8

10.2

_

_

-

-

-

.9

.9

-

-

-

-

-

V

5.0

5.4

-

-

-

-

-

.4

.5

-

-

-

-

-

VI

116.2

121.0

122 6

128.7

130.9

126.1

132.1

10 1

10.6

10.5

10 5

10.7

10 7

10.4

VII

341 0

314.8

320.3

330 0

321.5

295 5

312.3

29.6

27.6

27.5

26.8

26.3

25.1

24.6

VIII

98.9

101.5

106 2

130.0

122.3

111.2

139.5

8.6

8.9

9.1

10.5

10.0

9.5

11.0

IX

65.2

68.0

71.9

70.7

72.5

73.5

76.5

5.7

6.0

6.2

5.7

6.0

6.2

6.0

X

101.0

96.2

-

-

-

-

8.8

8.4

-

-

-

-

-

XI

8.6

9.5

10.3

10.7

10.8

11.6

12.0

.8

.8

.9

.9

.9

1.0

1.0

XII

2.1

1.8

2.3

3.4

3.3

2.7

3.4

.2

.2

.2

.3

.3

.2

.3

XIII

1.6

1.3

1.1

1.2

1.3

1.6

1.4

.1

.1

1

.1

.1

.1

.1

XIV

11.6

12.7

14.6

13.7

14.6

15.3

16.9

10

1.1

1.3

1.1

1.2

1.3

1.3

XV

41.7

43.6

45.6

48.6

50.5

56.4

58.8

3.6

3.8

3.9

3.9

4.1

4.8

4.6

XVI

1.3

1.7

1.6

2.4

2.3

2.4

2.9

.1

.2

.1

.2

.2

.2

.2

XVII

81.1

83.8

82.3

84.7

84.7

80.4

80 2

7.0

7.4

7.1

6.9

6.9

6.8

6.3

XVIII

1.4

1.9

1.6

1.7

1.9

2.1

2.3

.1

.2

.1

.1

.2

.2

.2

1

3 4

.6

.7

.8

1.0^

.9

1.0

1.5

.1

.1

.1

.1

.1

.1

.1

1.5

1.5

3.2

2.8

6.3

2.1

8.8

.1

.1

.3

2

.5

.2

.7

5

3.4

2.4

2.3

1.6

2.1

3.4

2.8

.3

.2

.2

A

.2

.3

.2

6

2.5

2.1

4.2

3.2

4.9

3.6

9.4

.2

.2

.4

.3

.4

.3

.7

7

2.5

3.0

4.2

6.0

5.9

6.4

6.0

.2

.3

.4

.5

.5

.5

.5

8

8.4

10.1

6.3

27.9

12.4

7.8

17.2

.7

.9

.5

2.3

1.0

.7

1.3

10

47.5

53.9

57.0

60.4

63.9

66.2

71.0

4.1

4.7

4.9

5.0

5.2

5.6

5.6

11

2.3

2.3

2.5

2.8

4.4

4.2

5.7

.2

.2

.2

.2

.4

.4

.4

11

3.7

3.5

4.7

5.6

5.8

6.0

7.6

.3

.3

.4

.4

.5

.5

.6

13

.1

_4

_4

_4

.1

_4

-4

-5

_5

_5

_5

—5

_5

_5

14

.3

2.7

.8

.5

1.6

4.0

1.0

_5

.2

.1

_r.

.1

.3

.1

14

.8

.7

1.3

1.8

.9

1.0

.9

.1

.1

.1

.2

.1

.1

.1

15

143.2

137.0

136.7

133.9

133.2

130.1

128.1

12.4

12.0

11.7

10.9

10.9

11.0

10.1

18

27.8

24.8

24.0

23.5

22.1

20.1

20.0

2.4

2.2

2.1

1.9

1.8

1.7

1.6

22

97.0

102.0

97.2

98.5

101.1

95.4

99.3

8.4

9.0

8.3

8.0

8.3

8.1

7.8

24

4.3

4.0

7.3

7.1

7.9

6 5

7.8

.4

.4

.6

.6

.7

.6

.6

24

20.9

21.0

23.4

23.0

23.4

20 5

18.9

1.8

1.8

2.0

1.9

1.9

1.7

15

24

283.3

254.7

235.6

241.3

234.6

217.9

232.7

24.6

22 3

20.2

19.6

19.2

18.5

18.3

26

1.4

1.5

1.8

2.8

2.6

2.6

3.7

.1

.1

.2

.2

.2

.2

.3

26

1.1

1.6

1.8

1.8

1.6

1.8

2.4

.1

.1

.2

.1

.1

.2

.2

27

40.7

41.6

44.3

52.0

51.4

47.0

57.8

3.6

3.7

3.8

4.2

4.2

4.0

4.5

28

55.7

56.8

56 8

71 7

65 1

58 3

74 2

4.8

4 9

4 9

5 8

5 3

5 0

5 9

29

5 3

6 4

9.6

9 3

12 3

13 9

18 1

5

6

.8

.8

10

12

14

30

14 0

14 4

14 3

14 6

13 3

13 6

12 5

12

13

12

12

1.1

12

1.0

31

6 0

6 8

6.6

5 9

6 5

5 2

5 3

.5

.6

6

5

.5

.4

.4

32

8 1

7 8

9.8

9 0

8 7

9 2

9 0

.7

.7

.8

.7

.7

.8

.7

32

9 8

10 0

9 7

8 6

8 9

9 5

10 0

.9

.9

.8

.7

.7

.8

.8

32

83.2

78.9

85.1

81.7

86 6

87.0

92.7

7.2

6.9

7.3

6 6

7 1

7.4

7.3

16,34

4.7

4.8

5 4

5 1

4.7

5 0

4 5

.4

.4

.5

4

.4

.4

.4

35

2.2

2.8

3.3

3 4

2.9

3 4

3 6

.2

.2

.3

.3

2

.3

.3

36

6.3

6.8

7 0

7.2

7.9

8.2

8 4

.6

.6

.6

.6

.6

.7

.7

38

38.0

41.2

45 4

48 4

50 4

55 0

59 3

3 3

3 6

3 9

3 9

4 1

4.7

4.7

39

1.3

17

17

2 4

2.3

2 4

2.9

.1

.1

1

2

2

.2

.2

40

14.9

14 1

12.9

12.7

13 1

11 1

11 3

13

12

11

10

11

.9

.9

41

2.1

2.1

1.8

1.6

1.9

2.1

2.1

.2

.2

.2

.1

.2

.2

.2

42

64 1

67 6

67.8

70 2

69.7

67 3

66.7

5 6

5 9

5.8

5 7

5.7

5 7

5 3

42

142 2

144 6

166.7

181 3

177.8

175.8

182 6

12.3

12 8

14 3

14 7

14 6

14 9

14 4

42

14

2 0

16

16

1.9

2 1

2 3

.1

.2

.1

1

.2

2

.2

''■ Exclusive of stillbirths.

* Less than one-tenth of 1 per 100,000.

^ Includes Acute Myocarditis.

5 Less than one-tenth of 1 per cent.

104

P.D. 1.

Table 18

Deaths R

ates per

100,000 Population based on Annual

Average

NUM

BER OF Deaths for the Five

-YEAR Period of which the

Census \

EAR

18 the Median Year

1 Census

Years 1905 to 1930.

Tuber-

Ne-

Ty-

Diph-

culosis

phritis,

Years.

AU

phoid

SmaU-

Mea-

Scarlet

theria

of the

Bright's

causes. 2

fever.*

pox.*

sles.*

fever.*

and croup.*

respira- tory system.*

Cancer.

disease,

etc. 130, 131,

1 6

7

8

10

23

45-53

132

1905

1,677 0

15 8

.3

6 3

7.9

24.6

155.7

83.0

88.1

1910

1,506 2

11.2

_3

6 9

7 0

18.1

130 0

89.9

89 6

1915

1,475 7

6.2

.1

7.5

5.2

18 8

116.8

102 2

94.7

1920

1,472 9

2.9

_3

7 6

3 9

15 6

100 2

114 2

93 0

1925

1,235.2

1.5

_3

6 2

4 1

11 1

70.6

124 3

85 6

1930

1,181.9

.8

_3

3.0

2,4

4 3

56.5

138.9

85 6

'This method eliminates any peculiarities in tlie census year and makes the rates more typical of the period as a whole.

2 Exclusive of stillbirths.

^ Less tiian one-tenth of 1 per 100,000.

Table 19

Deaths produced

BY External C

A.USES: 1908 to 1932.

Homi-

Other

Acci-

Acci-

cide

Burns

acute

dental

dental

Freez-

Effects

includ-

Sui-

Other

Years.

Total.

and

poison-

in-

drown-

ing.*

of

ing

cide.*

external

scalds.*

ings.

juries. 184-188

ings.*

heat.*

infanti- cide.*

causes. 1

181

179

201-214

183

190

1912

172 175

163-171

1908

2,664

290

104

1,257

350

18

30

66

436

113

1909

2,578

292

87

1,247

313

16

39

68

416

100

1910

2,825

268

90

1,477

300

15

23

76

438

138

1911

3,418

315

78

1,423

301

18

614

85

449

135

1912

3,097

331

51

1,487

303

21

53

92

478

281

1913

3 , 222

311

52

1,525

364

7

25

111

486

341

1914

3,070

312

52

1,420

304

32

17

106

495

332

1915

3,206

274

56

1,522

362

11

17

113

515

336

1916

3,402

282

46

1,718

318

27

26

115

455

415

1917

3,584

309

55

1,719

315

27

91

106

493

469

1918

3,442

302

46

1,636

276

17

14

93

492

566

1919

3,242

296

118

1,491

292

13

26

102

445

459

1920

2,938

282

52

1,374

224

9

15

78

391

513

1921

2,996

202

65

1,393

301

9

31

116

472

407

1922

3,140

243

46

1,471

269

3

12

102

458

536

1923

3,392

265

43

1,656

260

4

32

106

452

574

1924

3,474

257

55

1,697

354

14

30

109

486

472

1925

3 , 573

215

53

1,761.

273

9

1352

109

459

559

1926

3,343

219

43

1,727

225

1

63

87

473

505

1927

3,371

198

39

1,740

296

7

14

86

466

525

1928

3,567

204

46

1,817

318

8

34

82

550

508

1929

3,584

191

46

1,868

257

14

37

70

540

561

1930

3,499

189

59

1,911

238

7

25

79

547

444

1931

3,582

152

75

1,942

242

3

38

89

601

440

1932

3,485

179

52

1,856

261

6

12

91

639

389

' Balance between.

2 Deat}is from heat for the year 1925 numbered 135. This is the nearest approach to th.e liigh mark since 1911 when the total number of deaths from this cause was 614.

The highest temperature recorded at the Weather Bureau of the United States Department of Agri- culture since 1900 was 104 degrees on July 4, 1911. The highest temperature recorded in 1925 v/as 100 degrees on June 6.

The average monthly temperature for the months of June, July, and August, in 1911 and 1925, was as follows:

1911

1925

une.

Julv.

August

65.6

77 1

69.0

70.9

72 4

71.2

P.D. 1

105

Table 20

Cause of Death and

Deaths from Cancer by Sex, Age and Marital Condition: 1932.

^

j=

Males.

Fem

\LES.

•— o

"^5

•J. 2 Q

Age Period.

h

c

•5 O

-a

o >

5

c is o c

'Ho

.2

1

-3 p

Q

o

45-53

Cancer (all causes)

6,153

345

1,678

543

21

~T

637

1,6221

,?58

45

J

Under 20 vears

49

23

-

-

-

26

_

20 to 29 vears .

53

19

11

_

9

14

_

_

30 to 39 years .

218

11

56

2

-

24

111

7

7

_

40 to 49 vears .

642

36

165

10

_

79

300

35

10

_

50 to 59 \ears .

1.412

71

416

52

_

163

520

178

9

60 to 69 years .

1.816

111

576

146

_

152

435

376

14

_

70 to 79 years .

1.442

61

359

218

3

138

218

437

3

1

80 years and over

521

13

95

115

46

24-

225

2

Unknown aee

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

45

Cancer of the buccal cavity Under 20 years . -

261 1

34

1

116

62

1

13

14

18

-

-

20 to 29 vears .

2

1

-

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

30 to 39 years .

4

1

1

_

_

1

1

_

_

40 to 49 .wars .

14

3

9

1

_

1

_

_

_

50 to 59 years .

56

9

30

4

-

5

6

1

_

60 to 69 years .

86

12

41

19

_

4

4

4

_

I

70 to 79 years .

67

6

27

23

1

3

7

_

_

80 years and over

31

1

8

15

1

6

_

_

45a

Cancer of the lin .

40

7

17

10

_

1

1

3

_

_

Under 20 years .

-

-

-

_

_

_

20 to 29 years .

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

30 to 39 years .

1

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

40 to 49 years .

2

1

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

50 to 59 vears

3

_

1

_

_

1

_

1

_

_

60 to 69 years .

13

1

7

4

_

_

_

_

70 to 79 years

11

3

6

2

_

_

_

_

_

_

80 years and over

10

1

2

4

_

_

1

2

_

_

456

Cancer of the tongue Under 20 years . 20 to 29 years .

64

8

31

16

-

1

4

3

-

-

30 to 39 years .

1

-

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

40 to 49 years .

4

2

1

_

1

_

_

_

50 to 59 years .

15

5

7

_

_

2

_

_

_

60 to 69 years .

16

1

10

4

_

_

1

_

_

_

70 to 79 years .

18

2

10

5

_

_

1

_

_

80 years and over

10

-

2

6

_

_

_

2

_

_

4Qf

Cancer of the moutli Under 20 years . 20 to 29 years . 30 to 39 years . 40 to 49 years .

43 1 1

7

1 1

1

20

6

1

2

3

3

-

-

50 to 59 years .

11

2

7

-

_

_

2

_

_

_

60 to 69 vears .

16

2

9

2

_

1

1

_

_

_

70 to 79 years .

9

-

2

2

_

1

1

3

_

_

80 years and over

4

2

2

_

_

_

_

_

45(/

Cancer of the jaw

38

1

20

11

_

-

2

1

3

_

_

Under 20 years .

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

20 to 29 years .

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

30 to 39 years .

1

-

1

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

40 to 49 years .

1

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

50 to 59 vears .

11

_

9

1

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

60 to 69 years .

12

1

5

3

_

_

1

1

1

_

_

70 to 79 years .

10

-

4

6

_

-

_

_

80 years and over

3

_

_

1

_

_

_

_

2

_

_

45e

Cancer of other and un- specified parts of the

buccal cavity

66

9

25

16

_

_

6

5

5

_

_

Under 20 years ^

-

_

_

_

_

20 to 29 years .

1

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

30 to 39 years .

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

_

_

_

40 to 49 years .

5

1

4

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

50 to 59 years .

16

2

6

3

_

-

3

2

_

_

_

60 to 69 years .

25

6

9

5

_

_

1

2

_

_

70 to 79 years .

14

4

6

_

-

1

3

_

_

80 years and over

4

-

2

2

-

_

-

-

-

106

P.D. 1,

Deaths from Cancer by Sex, Age and Marital

Table 20

Cause of Death and

Condition: 1932.

Males. 1

Females.

1— 1 o

"S^

Age Period.

h 1"

"d

"S

"S i

-d

-i

"d

c

13

i

a

C3

ivorc nkno

.2

c3

o

o

>

o

a

c

Q

H

m

§

^

Q D 1

JC

§

^

Q

D

45/

Cancer of the pharynx Under 20 years .

10

2

3

3

: :

1

:

1

-

-

20 to 29 years

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30 to 39 years

-

-

-

_ _

-

-

-

-

40 to 49 years

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

50 to 59 years

-

-

-

-

- -

-

-

-

-

-

60 to 69 years

4

1

1

1

_

-

-

1

-

-

70 to 79 years

5

1

1

2

- -

1

-

-

-

-

80 years and over

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

46

Cancer of the digestive

tract and peritoneum

3,060

182

985

299

12 1

237

660

670

14

-

Under 20 years .

7

5

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

20 to 29 years

15

6

3

-

- -

1

5

-

-

30 to 39 years

68

3

29

2

- -

8

24

1

1

40 to 49 years

260

19

102

6

3

24

92

13

1

-

50 to 59 years

671

40

263

32

1

50

200

82

3

-

60 to 69 years

979

66

342

83

4

67

207

203

7

70 to 79 years

786

35

194

123

3 1

57

122

250

1

80 years and over

274

8

52

53

1

28

10

121

1

-

46a

Cancer of the esophagus Under 20 years .

124

21

52

18

-

2

16

14

1

-

20 to 29 years

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30 to 39 years

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

40 to 49 years

9

1

3

1

-

-

1

2

1

-

50 to 59 years

37

6

16

2

- -

1

7

5

-

60 to 69 years

46

8

22

5

-

1

7

3

-

-

70 to 79 years

29

6

9

9

- -

-

1

4

80 years and over

2

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

466

Cancer of the stomach

atid duodenum

1,094

77

388

116

7

84

204

215

3

-

Under 20 years .

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 to 29 years

6

3

1

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

30 to 39 years

24

1

9

2

-

2

8

1

1

-

40 to 49 years

97

12

36

2

3

12

29

3

-

-

50 to 59 years

229

13

109

9

15

63

20

-

-

60 to 69 years

368

32

132

37

1

20

68

76

2

-

70 to 79 years

284

12

88

44

2

24

31

83

80 years and over

85

3

13

22

1

11

3

32

-

-

46c

Cancer of the intestines (except duodenum, rec-

tum and anus)

868

37

241

78

3

76

217

212

4

Under 20 years .

2

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 to 29 years

6

2

2

-

-

1

1

-

-

-

30 to 39 years

25

12

-

- -

4

9

-

40 to 49 years

75

2

26

2

-

5

35

5

-

50 to 59 years

175

7

51

5

1

20

59

32

-

-

60 to 69 years

257

13

80

23

1

23

69

45

3

-

70 to 79 years

232

9

50

32

1

17

40

82

1

80 years and over

96

2

20

16

-

6

4

48

-

-

46d

Cancer of the rectum and

anus

339

23

127

39

1

27

57

65

-

-

Under 20 years .

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 to 29 years .

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30 to 39 years .

7

1

2

-

- -

1

3

-

-

-

40 to 49 years .

27

1

14

1

_

2

8

1

-

-

50 to 59 years .

92

8

36

9

- -

8

25

6

-

-

60 to 69 years .

109

7

50

10

1

6

12

23

-

-

70 to 79 years .

67

4

16

16

-

5

7

19

-

-

80 years and over

36

1

9

3

-

5

2

16

-

-

46e

Cancer of the liver and

biliary passages

363

13

93

30

1 1

28

95

98

4

-

Under 20 years .

3

1

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

20 to 29 years .

1

-

-

-

- -

-

1

-

-

30 to 39 years .

6

1

2

-

1

2

-

-

-

40 to 49 years .

34

2

13

-

2

16

1

50 to 59 years .

64

1

27

5

_

2

16

11

2

-

60 to 69 years .

113

5

28

7

1

9

32

30

1

-

70 to 79 years .

107

2

17

10

1

8

27

42

-

-

80 years and over

35

1

6

8

-

4

1

14

1

-

P.D. 1

107

Deaths from Cancer bi

Se

X, Age and Marital

Table 20

Cause of Death and

Condition: 1932.

^

^

Males.

Females.

hi o

¥

Age Period.

r

i

St

1 s

>

s

C3

is

o

c

c p

i

P<

Widowed Divorced

s

46/

Cancer of the pancreas .

180

5

67

13

-

-

16

42

36

I

Under 20 years

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 to 29 years

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30 to 39 years

3

-

2

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

40 to 49 years

15

-

9

-

-

-

3

3

-

-

50 to 59 years

49

2

19

1

-

-

2

19

5

1

60 to 69 years

57

1

24

1

-

-

8

11

12

-

70 to 79 years

44

1

11

9

-

-

2

8

13

-

80 years and over

11

-

2

2

_

1

-

, 6

-

46<7

Cancer of the mesentery

and peritoneum

7

-

2

-

-

-

-

3

1

1

Under 20 years .

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 to 29 years

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30 to 39 years

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

40 to 49 years

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

50 to 59 years

4

-

1

-

-

-

3

-

-

60 to 69 years

2

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

70 to 79 years

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

80 years and over

-

-

-

_

-

-

-

-

- -

46/1

Cancer of other organs

under this title

85

6

15

5

-

-

4

26

29

- -

Under 20 years .

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 to 29 years

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

- -

30 to 39 years

2

-

1

_

-

_

1

_

- -

40 to 49 years

2

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

50 to 59 years

21

3

4

1

-

2

8

3

- -

60 to 69 years

27

-

5

-

-

-

-

8

14

-

70 to 79 years

23

1

3

3

-

-

1

8

7

_ _

80 years and over

9

1

1

1

-

-

1

-

5

-

47

Cancer of the respiratory

system

226

23

108

19

1

1

20

33

21

-

Under 20 years .

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

20 to 29 years

4

1

3

-

-

-

-

- -

30 to 39 years

10

3

5

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

40 to 49 years

27

2

15

2

1

-

2

4

1

- -

50 to 59 years

69

6

39

2

-

-

4

11

7

- -

60 to 69 years

74

8

32

7

-

-

8

8

-

70 to 79 years

35

3

12

5

-

1

4

5

5

- -

80 years and over

6

-

2

3

-

-

1

-

-

-

47a

Cancer of the larynx Under 20 years .

49

8

23

9

-

:

2

3

4

: :

20 to 29 years

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

- -

30 to 39 years

2

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

40 to 49 years

2

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

- -

50 to 59 years

10

1

7

1

-

1

-

-

60 to 69 years

24

4

11

4

-

-

1

1

3

-

70 to 79 years

9

1

5

2.

-

-

-

-

1

_

80 years and over

2

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

- -

47/>

Cancer of the lungs and

pleura

153

12

74

8

1

1

13

29

15

- -

Under 20 vears .

-

-

-

20 to 29 years

2

-

2

-

~

-

-

-

-

-

30 to 39 years

7

1

5

-

-

-

1

- -

40 to 49 years

23

1

13

2

1

-

2

3

1

- -

50 to 59 years

54

4

29

1

-

-

3

10

7

-

60 to 69 years

43

4

17

2

-

5

10

5

- -

70 to 79 years

21

2

6

3

-

1

2

5

2

-

80 years and over

3

-

2

-

-

1

-

-

- -

47r

Cancer of the other respir-

atory organs

24

3

11

2

-

-

5

1

2

-

Under 20 years

1

-

-

-

-

1

-

- -

20 to 29 years

2

1

1

_

_

-

-

-

- -

30 to 39 years

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

40 to 49 years

2

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

50 to 59 years

5

1

3

-

1

-

- -

60 to 69 years

7

4

1

-

2

-

-

70 to 79 years

5

-

1

-

-

-

2

-

2

-

80 years and over

1

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

- '

-

108

P.D. 1.

Table 20

Cause of Death and Age Period.

Deaths from Cancer by Sex, Age and Marital Condition: 1932.

Si

Males.

1 Females.

Single.

Married.

Widowed.

Divorced.

Unknown.

Single.

Married.

Widowed.

Divorced.

Unknown.

48

49

49a

496

49r

50

51

Cancer of the uterus

Under 20 years

20 to 29 years

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 vears

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of other female

genital organs

Under 20 years

20 to 29 years

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of the ovary and

Fallopian tube

Under 20 years

20 to 29 years

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 vears

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of the vagina and

vulva

Under 20 years

20 to 29 years

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of other female

genital organs

Under 20 year

20 to 29 years

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 vears

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of the breast

Under 20 years .

20 to 29 years » .

30 to 39 years .

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 vears .

60 to 69 years .

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of tiie male geni

tovirinary organs

Under 20 vears .

20 to 29 years .

30 to 39 years .

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years .

70 to 79 years

80 years and over

644

4 48 131 164 167 100 30

140

2

3

7

18

45

38

23

4

125 1 3 7

17 44 32 17 4

15

078

3 46 105 192 149 129 54

4G7

4

5

6

20

66

156

154

56

80 351 195

4 39 94 103 81 28

2

63 31

58 27

156 334 177

18

1

2

_

_

10

33

2

1

22

75

5

2

46

117

28

1

33

68

45

2

34

36

56

1

10

3

41

-

P.D. 1.

109

Table 20

Cause of Death and Age Perioo.

Deaths from Cancer by Sex. Age and Marital Condition: 1932.

M

vles.

Fem

ALES.

Is

6

i

%

1 o >

Q

i

c

E

is

1

S

1

a

Cancer of the kidneys

and suprareiials (male)

Under 20 years .

20 to 29 vears .

.30 to 39 years .

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 vears .

60 to 69 years .

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of the bladder

(male)

Under 20 vears .

20 to 29 years .

30 to 39 years .

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years .

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of the prostate

Under 20 years .

20 to 29 years .

30 to 39 years .

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years .

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of the testes

Under 20 years .

20 to 29 years .

30 to 39 years .

40 to 49 years .

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years. .

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of the scrotum

Under 20 years

20 to 29 years

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of other male

genitourinary organs

Under 20 years .

20 to 29 years

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over Cancer of the s'.cin

Under 20 vears

20 to 29 vears

30 to 39 years

40 to 49 years

50 to 59 years

60 to 69 years

70 to 79 years

80 years and over

1.30

27 41 36 17 268

5

18

101

107

36

10

84 36

1

6

20

29

20

8

178

2

1 1

2 1 2

32

1 2 3 5 1

9 2 0 7

1

2 1

1 3

1 2

1 3

11

110

P.D.

1.

Table 20

Cause of Death and

Deaths from Cancer by Sex, Age and Marital Condition: 1932.

t-i o

Males. 1

Fem

\LES.

.

;

12 IS

Age Period.

i

a

1

►2

idowed ivorced nknowii

_a5 "Si

1

1,

is o

o

>

d is c

Q

H

'w.

s

p: Q P|

w

I^

ti

(5

53

Cancer of other or un-

unspecified organs

586

53

132

35 2 -

80

158

122

4

_

Under 20 years

33

13

_ _

20

_

20 to 29 years .

16

8

2

_ _ _

4

2

_

_

_

30 to 39 years

27

3

14

_ _ _

4

6

_

_

_

40 to 49 years

63

9

20

- 2 -

4

24

3

1

_

50 to 59 years

138

6

30

6 - -

17

56

23

_

60 to 69 years

145

6

39

9 - -

13

44

31

3

_

70 to 79 years

125

6

23

13 - -

15

22

46

_

80 years and over

39

2

4

7 - -

3

4

19

_

_

53c

Cancer of the kidneys and suprarenals (fe-

male)

40

_

_

_ _ _

11

22

7

_

_

Under 20 years .

6

_

_

_ _ _

6

_

_

20 to 29 years

1

-

_

._ _ _

1

_

_

_

_

30 to 39 years

1

_

_

_ _ _

1

_

_

_

40 to 49 years

5

_

_

_ _

1

4

_

_

_

50 to 59 years

13

_

_

_ _ _

1

10

2

_

_

60 to 69 years

9

_

_

_ _ _

6

2

_

_

70 to 79 years

3

-

_

_ _ _

1

1

1

_

_

80 years and over

2

_

_

_ _ _

2

_

_

536

Cancer of the bladder

(female)

64

_

_

_ _ _

7

21

36

_

_

Under 20 years .

_

_

_ _

_

_

20 to 29 years .

_

_

_

_ _ _

_

_

_

_

_

30 to 39 years .

-

_

_

_ _ _

_

_

_

_

_

40 to 49 years .

4

_

_

_ _

_

4

_

_

_

50 to 59 years .

12

_

_

_ _ _

2

4

6

_

_

60 to 69 years .

18

-

_

_ _ _

3

6

9

_

_

70 to 79 years .

24

_

_

_ _ _

1

5

18

_

_

80 years and over

6

_

_

_ _ _

1

2

3

_

_

53r

Cancer of the brain

69

12

28

1 - -

10

17

1

_

_

Under 20 years .

7

5

2

_

_

20 to 29 years .

6

4

1

_ _ _

1

_

_

_

30 to 39 years .

10

1

5

_ _ _

3

1

_

_

_

40 to 49 years .

15

2

8

_ _ _

1

4

_

_

_

50 to 59 years .

23

12

_ _ _

3

8

_

_

_

60 to 69 years .

6

_

2

1 - -

3

_

_

_

70 to 79 years .

2

_

1

1

_

_

80 years and over

_

_

_ _ _

_

_

_

53</

Cancer of the bones (ex-

cept jaw)

31

10

6

2 1

4

2

6

_

_

Under 20 years .

6

5

1

I

_

_

20 to 29 years

2

2

_

_ _ _

_

_

_

_

30 to 39 years

1

1

_ _ _

_

_

_

_

_

40 to 49 years

5

2

2

1

_

_

_

_

_

50 to 59 years

4

1

_

1

2

_

_

60 to 69 years

5

1

1

1

1

1

_

-

70 to 79 years

8

1

1

2

1

3

_

_

80 years and over

_

_

_

53f

Cancer of other or un-

unspecified orgai

IS

382

31

98

32 1

48

96

72

4

-

Under 20 years

14

3

-

_ _ _

11

20 to 29 years

7

2

1

_ _ _

3

1

-

30 to 39 years

15

2

8

_ _ _

1

4

_

_

-

40 to 49 years

34

5

10

- 1

2

12

3

1

_

50 to 59 years

86

6

17

6 - -

11

33

13

-

60 to 69 years

107

5

36

7 - -

8

29

19

3

-

70 to 79 years

88

6

22

12 - -

10

15

23

-

80 vears and over

31

2

4

7 - -

2

2

14

-

-

P.D. 1.

111

Deaths' under 1

De.\th8' under 1

Table 21

Year ok Age, nv

Year of Age, by

Total

Sex, in the State

Total

Sex, in the State

deaths

AND IN Each

deaths

and in Each

Municipalities.

under 1

Municipality-

Municipalities.

under 1

Municipality:

month

1932.

month

1932.

of age.

of age.

Fe-

Fe-

Total. Males, males.

Total. Males, males.

Infant Mortality

53.1

Douglas

1

1 - 1

Rate.

Dover .

1-1

The State.

2,267

3,635 2,068 1,567

Drarut

2

5 2 3

Abington

1

1 1

Dudley

1

2 2-

Acton

_

_ _ _

Dunstable

Acushnet

8

9 3 6

Duxbury

_

11-

Adams

6

11 7 4

East Bridgewater .

_

Agawam

2

3 1 2

East Brookfield

_

_ _ _

Alford

East Longmeadow

_

2 2-

Aniesbury

7

8 4 4

Eastham

_

Amherst

1

2 2-

Easthampton

4

7 1 6

Andover

6

7 4 3

Easton

2

3 3-

Arlington

12

16 12 4

Edgartown .

_

Asliburnham

1

1 - 1

Egremont

_

_ _ _

Ashby .

_

_ _ _

Enfield

1

1 - 1

Ashfield

_

1 - 1

Erving

Ashland

_

Essex .

_

_ _ _

Athol .

9

10 8 2

Everett

18

35 22 13

Attleboro

20

24 13 11

Fairhaven

5

6 1 5

Auburn

-

_ _ _

Fall River

70

111 64 47

Avon .

1

1-1

Falmouth

3

5 3 2

Ayer

4

6 3 3

Fitchburg .

22

39 19 20

Barnstable

3

7 4 3

Florida

11-

Barre .

1

3 2 1

Foxborough .

3

3 1 2

Becket

1

1 1

Framingham

19

29 16 13

Bedford

-

1 1

Franklin

1

4-4

Belch ertown

1

1 1

Freetown

1

3 2 1

Bellingham

-

1 - 1

Gardner

12

22 16 6

Belmont

2

5 14

Gay Head .

Berkley

-

_ _ _

Georgetown .

_

_ _ _

Berlin

_

_ _ _

Gill

_

1 - 1

Bernardston

-

11-

Gloucester

19

25 18 7

Beverly

11

16 9 7

Goshen

Billerica

2

7 4 3

Gosnold

_

_ _ _

Blackstone

2

4 2 2

Grafton

2

2 1 1

Blandford

_

Granby

Bolton

_

2 1 1

Granville

_

_ _ _

Boston

593

1,025 588 437

Great Barrington .

6

7 4 3

Bourne

1

1 - 1

Greenfield .

3

5 4 1

Boxborough

-

_ _ _

Greenwich

Boxford

-

_ _ _

Groton

1

1 1

Boylston

_

_ _ _

Groveland

Braintree

11

14 7 7

Hadlev

_

_ _ _

Brewster

_

_ _ _

Halifax

_

_ _ _

Bridgewater

4

5 2 3

Hamilton

_

_ _ _

Brimfield

Hampden

_

_ _ _

Brockton

34

48 31 17

Hancock

_

_ _ _

Brookfield

Hanover

1

1 1

Brookline

5

7 5 2

Hanson

2

2 2-

Buckland

1 1

Hardwick

1

1 - 1

Burlington

_

_ _ _

Harvard

Cambridge

87

140 72 68

Harwich

3

3 12

Canton

3 2 1

Hatfield

1

11-

Carlisle

-

1 - 1

Haverhill .

24

32 21 11

Carver

_

_ _ _

Hawley

Charlemont

1

1-1

Heath .

_

_ _ _

Charlton

1

11-

Hingham

_

_ _ _

Chatham

_

1 1

Hinsdale

_

_ _ _

Chelmsford

3

4 2 2

Holbrook

_

1 - 1

Chelsea

28

39 24 15

Holden

8

10 9 1

Cheshire

1

1 1

Holland

Chester

2

2-2

Holliston

_

1 1

Chesterfield

_

_ _ _

Holyoke

38

55 32 23

Chicopee

13

30 17 13

Hopedale

1

2 2-

Chilmark

_

_ _ _

Hopkinton .

_ _ _

Clarksburg

-

_ _ _

Hubbardston

1

2 11

Clinton

8

19 13 6

Hudson

2

7 5 2

Cohasset

2

2 11

HuU .

Colrain

1

3 2 1

Huntington .

_

_ ' _

Concord

8

9 6 3

Ipswich

2

3 3-

Conway

_ _ _

Kingston

_

1-1

Cummington

-

_ _ _

LakeviUe .

2

2-2

Dalton

_

_ _ _

Lancaster

1

2 1 1

Dana .

-

_ _ _

Lanesborough

Dan vers

3

6 3 3

Lawrence .

52

77 45 32

Dartmouth

5

5 5-

Lee .

1-1

Dedham

5

10 4 6

Leicester

1

2 2-

Deerfield

Lenox .

Dennis

_

_ _ _

Leominster

18

22 15 7

Dighton

3

4 3 1

Leveret t

1 - 1

Exclusive of stiUbirths-

112

P.D. 1,

Deaths' under 1 |

Deaths!

under 1

Table 21

Year of Age,

BY

Year of

Age,

BY

Total

Sex, in the St

VfE

Total

Sex. in the St,

i.TB

deaths

AND IN Each |

deaths

AND IN

Each

IM UNICIPALITIES.

under 1

AIuNiriPALIT-i

Municipalities.

under 1

MUNIC

PAILTI

month of age.

1932.

month

1932.

of age. -

Fe-

Fe-

Total. Males, n

ales.l

Total. Males, males.

I>exington

1

3 2

1

Phillipston .

-

1

1

-

Leyden

-

PiTTSFIELD .

35

50

32

18

Lincoln

_ _

Plainfield

-

Littleton

-

-

-

Plainville

-

2

1

1

I>ongmeadow

-

_

-

Plymouth .

6

9

3

6

Lowell

81

130 70

60

Plympton

-

T^udlow

3

12 9

3

Prescott

-

-

-

Lunenburg . . '

-

-

Princeton

1

1

1

-

Lynn

42

67 39

28

Provincetown

2

2

1

1

Lynnfield

-

-

Quincy

43

62

31

31

JSIaldbn

17

27 16

11

Randolph

3

4

4

-

Manchester .

-

_

-

Raynham

-

o

>?

-

Mansfield

2

2 2

-

Reading

-

2

1

1

Marblehead .

5

5 4

1

Rehoboth

-

-

-

Marion

-

-

-

Revere

5

10

5

5

Marlborough

8

12 7

5

Richmond .

-

1

1

-

Marshfield .

1

1 1

-

Rochester .

-

-

M ash pee

-

_

-

Rockland

1

3

1

2

Mattapoisett

-

1

1

Rockport

-

-

-

-

Alaynard

2

2 1

1

Rowe .

-

Medfield

Rowley

-

Medford

27

40 20

20

Royalston

1

1

1

-

Med way

4

4

4

Russell

Melrose

14

17 11

6

Rutland

-

-

-

-

Mendon

-

-

Salem

25

52

29

23

Merrimao

-

1

1

Salisbury

2

2

2

-

Methuen

7

12 6

6

Sandisfield .

-

-

-

-

Middleborough

5

6 4

2

Sandwich

-

-

-

-

Middlefield .

-

-

-

Saugus

3

6

3

3

Middleton .

- -

-

Savoy .

-

-

Milford

8

8 6

3

Scituate

1

1

Millbury

3

4 2

2

Seekonk

4

7

3

4

Millis .

Sharon

1

1

1

MillviUe

-

-

-

Sheffield

-

1

1

-

Milton

-

^

-

Shelburne .

-

-

-

_,

Monroe

_ _

Sherborn

-

-

Monson

-

1 1

-

Shirley

-

-

-

-

Montague .

6

8 8

-

Shrewsbury .

1

2

1

1

Monterey

-

-

-

Shutesbury .

~

-

-

-

Montgomery

-

Somerset

3

6

4

2

Mount Washington

-

-

-

Somerville

40

63

38

25

Nahant

>.

South Hadley

-

-

Nantucket .

1

1

1

Southampton

-

-

-

-

Natick

12

14 5

9

Southborough

-

-

-

-

Needham

1

1

1

Southbridge .

5

7

3

4

New Ashford

-

-

-

Southwick .

-

1

1

-

New Bedford

55

98 51

47

Spencer

3

4

3

1

New Braintree

-

Springfield

96

149

80

69

New Marlborough

-

-

-

Sterling

-

-

-

-

New Salem .

Stockbridge .

-

1

1

-

Newbury

-

-

-

Stoneham

6

8

6

2

Newburyport

8

12 3

9

Stoughton .

1

4

3

1

Newton

21

34 19

15

Stow

-

-

Norfolk

2

2

2

Sturbridge

"J

1

-

1

North Adams

11

18 11

7

Sudbury

-

North Andover

2

3 2

1

Sunderland .

1

1

1

-

North Attleborougl

2

3 2

1

Sutton

1

1

1

-

North Brookfield .

2

3 2

1

Swampscott .

-

-

-

North Reading

-

1

1

Swansea

4

5

3

2

Northampton

24

32 23

9

Taunton

19

35

16

19

Northborough

-

1 1

-

Templeton .

1

4

1

3

Northbridge

6

10 5

5

Tewksbury .

1

2

-

2

Northfield .

4

4 1

3

State Infirmary .

6

16

13

3

Norton

-

-

-

Tisbury

-

-

-

-

Norwell

-

_ _

-

Tolland

-

-

Norwood

16

25 17

8

Topsfield

-

-

-

-

Oak Bluffs .

3

4 3

Townsend

-

-

Oakham

_

_ _

Truro

1

1

Orange

-

3 2

Tyngsborough

1

2

2

-

Orleans

Tyringham .

-

-

Otis .

_

_

Upton .

1

2

1

1

Oxford

-

2 1

Uxbridge

2

4

4

-

Palmer

7

11 6

Wakefield .

4

10

6

4

Paxton

-

-

Wales .

-

-

-

-

Peabody

10

12 5

Walpole

4

4

2

2

Pelham

_

_ _

Waltham .

24

28

13

15

Pembroke

1

2

Ware .

6

7

5

2

Pepperell

1

1

Wareham

1

1

1

-

Peru

-

Warren

4

5

2

3

Petersham .

-

-

-

Warwick

1

1

-

1

Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.D. 1

113

De.\ths' under 1

Deaths' under 1

Table 21

Ye.\r of Age. bv

Year of Age. by

Total

Sex, in the State

Total

Sex. in the State

deat'is

AND IN Each

deaths

and in Each

Municipalities.

under 1

Municipality:

Municipalities.

under 1

Municipality:

month

1932.

month

1932.

of age.

of age.

Fe-

Fe-

Total. Males, males.

Total. Males, males.

Washington .

-

_ _ _

Weston

-

_ _ _

Watertown .

5

10 5 5

Westport

2

4 3 1

Wayland

1

11-

Westvvood

Webster

3

5 2 3

Weymouth

16

21 8 13

Wellesley

_

3-3

Whately

Wellfleet

_

Whitman

3

4 3 1

Wendell

_

_ _ _

Wilbraham

1

1 1

Wen ham

-

_ _ _

Williamsburg

11-

West Boylston

-

_ _ _

Williamstown

_

_ _ _

West Bridgewater

-

1 1

Wilmington .

1

2 2-

West Brookfield

-

1 - 1

Winchendon

4

6 3 3

West Newbury

_

_ _ _

Winchester .

5

6 15

West Springfield

3

4 2 2

Windsor

West Stockbridge .

1

2 1 1

Winthrop

5

6 4 2

West Tisbury

-

_ _ _

WOBURN

9

11 6 5

Westborough

-

_ _ _

Worcester .

117

181 101 80

Westfield .

21

25 16 9

Worthington

Westford

2

2 2-

Wrentham .

_

- -r

Westhampton

-

_ _ _

Yarmouth

1

11^

Westminster

-

- - -

1 Exclusive of stillbirths.

Table 22

Years.

Infant Mortality: 1908 to 1932.

Live births.

Deaths' under I Year.

Per 1.000 Per cent of

Number live births, total deaths,

1908

86.911

11,606 1.33 5 22 4

1909 .

84,039

10,693 127.2 20.9

1910 .

86,539

11.499 132.9 21.1

1911 .

88,327

10.543 119 4 19.9

1912 .

89,882

10,472 116.5 20 0

1913 .

91,644

10,086 110.1 18 9

1914 .

93.399

9,894 105.9 18.7

1915 .

93,155

9,490 101.9 17 9

1916 .

93,487

9,334 99.8 16 6

1917 .

95.731

9,325 97.4 16.5

1918 .

95,607

10,820 113.2 13.7

1919 .

87.827

7,769 88.6 14.8

1920 .

91,859

8,382 91.2 15.6

1921 .

92,245

7,005 75.9 14.7

1922 .

87,636

7,129 81.3 13.9

1923 .

89,210

6,968 78.1 13,3

1924 .

91,463

6,191 67 7 12 5

1925 .

86,014

6,294 73 1 12 1

1926 .

83,502

6,130 73 4 11 6

1927 .

82,273

5,320 64 7 10 7

1928 .

79,054

5,118 64 7 9.9

1929 .

74,122

4,592 62 0 8 8

1930 .

73,690

4,440 60.3 9 0

1931 .

69,385

3,803 54 8 7 8

1932 .

68,518

3,635 53 1 7 3

Exclusive of stillbirths.

114

P.D. 1,

Table 23

Municipalities.

Infant De.

VTHS' PER

1,000 I

^tve Births in M

unicipat.ities

(Grouped in order of population, having over 15,000

Inhabitants in

1930: 1925 to 1932.

lyoU.;

1932.

1931.

1930.

1929.

1928.

1927.

1926.

1925.

The State.

53.1

54.8

60.3

62

65

65

73

73

Over 100,000.

Boston ....

59

61

70

69

77

85

84

85

Worcester

53

50

63

60

62

58

74

76

Springfield

56

49

■54

59

60

58

69

68

Fall River

53

60

66

66

69

77

91

91

Cambridge

57

50

47

57

55

54

68

61

New Bedford

57

83

55

66

79

66

102

80

Somerville

47

48

64

53

76

51

61

78

Lynn ....

43

45

57

56

69

67

07

78

Lowell ...

67

77

78

70

77

91

90

84

50,000 TO 100.000.

Lawrence

55

71

68

75

60

55

73

63

Qiiincy ....

53

40

47

48

59

58

66

58

Newton

40

49

31

46

42

45

47

43

Brockton

38

47

56

60

55

55

61

41

Medford

43

27

37

33

42

43

53

49

Maiden

31

44

44

34

52

50

49

51

Holyoke

55

60

55

68

66

82

92

75

25,000 TO 50.000.

Pittsfield

47

52

40

74

55

56

42

61

Haverhill

42

37

47

44

59

62

60

68

Everett

50

33

46

51

50

65

67

68

Brookline (town)

57

14

39

73

85

83

51

68

Chelsea . .

58

41

49

39

53

35

52

69

Chicopee

75

61

48

94

88

81

87

88

Salem ....

63

92

87

97

57

85

91

65

Fitchburg

52

74

65

74

65

61

68

76

Waltham

32

46

51

44

43

58

62

49

Taunton

60

59

86

62

68

62

99

79

Arlington (town)

33

43

45

62

54

45

58

36

Revere ....

46

34

35

26

52

38

50

74

Watertown (town) .

59

42

63

39

58

91

69

47

Beverly

39

35

33

43

64

57

57

53

15,000 TO 25,000.

Northampton

69

57

50

55

32

50

64

76

Gloucester ....

57

43

57

79

54

63

76

59

Melrose

35

28

53

42

46

44

50

59

Framingham (town)

56

48

34

34

56

48

59

67

Leominster

62

78

108

47

68

52

60

82

Attleboro

58

48

68

58

61

70

48

67

Belmont (town)

85

111

53

34

85

62

10

59

North Adams

43

71

78

69

69

69

63

100

Peabody

35

61

36

79

57

51

66

69

Methuen (town)

54

71

65

50

71

48

58

71

Weymouth (town) .

45

26

36

27

41

44

39

48

Westfield

81

82

54

70

48

80

70

66

Woburn

26

49

43

56

45

58

58

84

Gardner

59

73

51

65

65

72

86

93

Winthrop (town)

20

24

44

17

42

31

31

47

Weet Springfield (town) .

43

51

87

85

103

60

38

99

Milton (town)

-2

43

49

-

-

-

Wakefield (town) .

61

20

48

47

36

26

52

51

Braintree (town)

99

43

38

_

Marlborough .

44

41

36

29

30

33

51

52

Greenfield (town) .

20

57

63

48

40

66

72

46

Dedham (town)

70

43

116

Newburyport

43

41

46

51

32

44

46

64

Norwood (town)

56

36

52

-

-

-

Exclusive of stillbirths.

2 No deaths under 1 year of age.

Table 24

Birth Rates, Death Rates, Natural Increase, Infant Mortality Rates, and Survivorship, in Municipali- ties having over 15,000 Inhabitants in 1930: 1932.

Municipalities. (Grouped in order of population. 1930.)

Natural Deaths' Births' Deaths' increase under per 1,000 per 1,000 per 1,000 1 year popula- popula- popula- per 1,000 tion. tion. tion. births.'

survivors at end of first

YEAR OF LIFE.

Number.

Per 1,000 births.'

The

State.

15 9

11 5

4 4

531

64,883

946

Over 100.000

Boston

22 1

14 0

8.1

593

16,246

941

Worcester

17.4

12 1

5.3

527

3,254

947

Springfield

17.2

11.0

6.2

563

2,494

944

Fall River

18.2

11.5

6.7

529

1,988

947

Cambridge

21 7

12.2

9 5

569

2,322

943

New Bedford

15 3

11.1

4 2

567

1,630

943

Somerville

12.6

8.8

3.8

469

1,279

953

Lynn

15.2

10.2

5 0

429

1,492

957

Lowell .

19 3

13 0

6 3

673

1,802

933

Exclusive of stiUbirthe.

P.D. 1

115

Table 24

Municipalities.

(Grouped in order of populatioi

1930.)

50,000 TO 100,000. Lawrence . Quincy Newton Brockton . Med ford . Maiden Holyoke

25,000 TO 50,000. Pittsfield . Haverhill . Everett

Brookline (town) Chelsea Chicopee . Salem Fitchburg Waltham . Taunton Arlington (town) Revere

Watertown (town) Beverly

15,000 TO 25,000. Northampton Gloucester Melrose

Framingham (town) Leominster Attleboro . Belmont (town) North Adams Peabody . Methuen (town) Weymouth (town) Westfield . Woburn Gardner

Winthrop (town) West Springfield (town) Milton (town) Wakefield (town) Braintree (town) Marlborough Greenfield (town) Dedham (town) Newburyport Norwood (town)

Birth R.\te.s, De.\th Rates, N.atural Lvckease, Lnjfant Mortality Rates, and Survivorship, in Municip,4I.i-

TIE8 H.WING OVER 15,000 INHABITANTS IN 19:30: 1932. Coil.

Births' per 1,000 popula- tion.

Deaths' per 1,000 popula- tion.

Natural increase per 1,000 popula- tion.

Deaths' under 1 year

per 1,000

births.'

SURVIVORS

AT END OF FIRST

YEAR OF LIFE.

Number.

Per 1,000

births.',.

16 6 15 3 11 9

19 6 14 4

14 2

17 8

20 7

15 6 13.6

2 5 14 7

8 9 19 1

18 6

18 9

17 9

19 6 23.0

16 3 18.7

2 4

19 3 15 7 10 5

20 8

15 4

21 0

18 8

17 6

5 3

6 8 9 8 8.4

17 6

16 1 9 1

18 4 29 1

10 5

8.9 8.2

12 1 7 9 9 2

11.3

11.7

11 5 7 1

10 1

11 3 6.0

12 8

10 5

11 5 15 6

7 2 5 4 5 5

12 9

18 4 12 9 10.3 10 6

12

9

9 10 11 10 12 6

9 8

7 5

8 4 8 8

10 1 12 0

6 9 15 7

11 6

IP

2.7

5

9 12

5

5

3

6 8

6 3

13 10 6

3 5 11

6

7

1

7

4 1

2.2

2 7

17 5

545 525 403 384 426 312 547

473 421 500 574 579 750 626 517 320 597 330 457 585 392

693 567 353 556 619 576 847 432 347 538 449 814 263 594 198 434

_3

613 993 436 199 699 432 556

,336 ,120 809 ,202 899 838 950

,006 •728 665 115 635 370 779 716 847 551 469 209 161 392

430 416 464 493 333 393

54 399 334 211 447 282 408 348 297

88 _s

153 127 263 246 133 266 425

946 948 960 962 957 969 945

953 958 950 943 942 925 937 948 968 940 967 954 942 961

931 943 965 944 938 942 915 957 965 946 955 919 974 941 980 957 _s

939 901 956 980 930 957 944

Exclusive of stillbirths.

2 Decrease.

^ No deaths under 1 year of age.

Table 25

Infant Mortality in Massachusetts, Boston, and the Remainder OF the State outside of Boston; 1916 to 1932.

Massachusetts.

Boston.

Remainder of State outside Boston.

YE.A.R8.

Live births.

de.\ths under

1 YEAR.

Per 1,000 Num- live ber. births.

Live births.

deaths under

1 YEAR.

Per 1,000 Num- live ber. births.

Live

births.

DEATHS UNDER 1 YEAR.

Per 1.000 Num- Hve ber. births.

1916 .

93,487

9,334

99 8

19,604

2,046

104.4

73,883

7,288

98 6

1917 .

95,731

9,325

97.4

19,950

1,965

98 5

75,781

7,360

97.1

1918 .

95,607

10,820

113 2

20,092

2,304

114.7

75,515

8,516

112.8

1919 .

87,827

7,769

88.5

18,799

1,814

96.5

69,028

5,955

86.3

1920 .

91,859

8,382

91 2

19,573

1,962

100.2

72,286

6,420

88.8

1921 .

92,245

7,005

75 9

19,397

1,497

77.2

72,848

5,508

75.6

1922 .

87,636

7,129

81.3

18,536

1,711

92 3

69,100

5,418

78.4

1923 .

89,210

6,968

78 1

19,056

1,570

82.4

70,154

5,398

76 9

1924 .

91,463

6,191

67.7

19,776

1,468

74 2

71,687

4,723

65.9

1925 .

86,014

6,294

73 1

18,636

1,585

85 1

67,378

4,709

69.9

1926 .

83,502

6,130

73 4

18,731

1,572

83.9

64,771

4,558

70 4

1927 .

82,273

5,320

64 7

17,079

1,459

85 4

65,194

3,861

59.2

1928 .

79,054

5,118

64 7

18,781

1,445

76.9

60,273

3,673

60.9

1929 .

74,122

4,592

62 0

17,942

1,236

68.9

56,180

3,356

59 7

1930 .

73,690

4,440

60 3

18,057

1,267

69 6

55,633

3,183

57 2

1931 .

69,385

3,803

54 8

17,137

1,039

60.6

52,248

2,764

52.9

1932 .

68,518

3,635

53.1

17,271

1,025

59.3

51,247

2,610

50 9

116

P.D. 1.

Table 26

Years.

Survivors at End of

First Year of Life:

1907 TO 1932.

Years.

Survivors at Exd of

First Year of Life:

1907 to 1932.

Per Per

1,000 popu- 1,000 live

lation. births.

Per Per

1,000 popu- 1,000 live

lation. births.

1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919

23 3 23 3 22.2 22 2 22 6 22 6 22.8 22 9 22.7 22 3 22 5 21 7 20.9

867 866 873 867 881 883 890 894 898 900 903 887 911

1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932

21

21

20.

20

21

19

18

18

17.

15 9

16.3

15 5

11.9

909 924 919 922 932 927 927 935 935 938 940 945 946

Table 27

Detailed

Int. List No.

Causes.

lNfant Deaths per 1,000 Live Births, by Causes: 1925 to 1932,

1932. 1931. 1930. 1929. 1928. 1927. 1926. 1925.

159

157

158

119

107a

108

86

106a,

1066, 106r

9

18,79

24

34 109

16

All Causes.

Developmental and wasting diseases'* Premature birth* Congenital malformations Congenital debility, etc.*

Diarrhea and enteritis*

Bronchopneumonia* .

Lobar pneumonia*

Convulsions

Bronchitis*

Whooping cough*

Meningitis

Tuberculous meningitis

Syphilis

Pneumonia, undefined

Acute anterior poliomyelitis

All other causes

54 8

24 8

16 1

7 3

14

62 0

26 9

17.5

7 1

2 3

4 5

9 0

16

.5

.5

64 7

27 5

17.2

7 3

3.0

6 3

8.3

14

.4

6

73 4

29 0

17 9

7.9

3 2

8 0

10 4

15

4

73.1

28 1

16 9

7.7

3.5

6.9

10 5

17

.4

12

1 4 10 2.5 1.8

15 4 15 5 16 5 16 9 17.0 17.3 18.

.6 .6 .5 .1

20.7

Table 28

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Months. The Year.

De.a^ths under 2 Ye.\rs of Age from Diarrhea and Enteritis (119)*, by Months: 1925 to 1932.

1932.

1931.

1930.

1929.

1928.

1927.

1926.

1925.

229

275

410

394

520

582

757

684

13

10

30

42

24

38

38

32

16

13

25

17

24

24

21

32

21

18

34

31

30

32

39

45

18

15

35

21

39

27

46

39

14

26

30

24

51

22

24

37

17

12

23

28

32

31

43

56

19

35

28

30

55

56

48

31

24

35

38

45

49

92

153

121

29

48

66

54

86

94

138

141

22

33

53

48

55

80

120

78

18

17

26

25

38

45

40

43

18

13

22

29

37

41

47

29

Per Cent Di.stribution.

The Year.

100 0

100 0

100 0

100 0

100 0

100 0

100 0

100 0

January . 5 6

3 6

7 3

10 7

4 6

6 5

5 0

4 7

February

7 0

4 7

6 1

4 3

4 6

4 1

2 8

4.7

March .

9 2

6 5

8 3

7 9

5 8

5 5

5 2

6 6

April

7.9

5 5

8 5

5 3

7 5

4 6

6 1

5 7

May

6 1

9.5

7 3

6 0

9 8

3 8

3 2

5 4

June

7.4

4 4

5 6

7 1

6 2

5 3

5 7

8.2

July .

8 3

12 7

6 8

7 6

10 6

9 6

6 3

4 5

August .

10.5

12 7

9.3

11 5

9 4

15 8

20 2

17.7

September

12 6

17 5

16.1

13 7

16 5

16 2

18 2

20 6

October

9 6

12 0

12 9

12.2

10 6

13 8

15 8

11.4

November

7 9

6 2

6 4

6 3

7 3

7.8

5 3

6.3

December

7 9

4 7

5 4

7 4

7 1

7.0

6 2

4,2

P.D. 1.

117

Deaths! from

Important C

\usEs for Certain Subdivisions

Table 29

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State

and

FOR Cities

I AVI

NG 50,000 Inhabitants or

More in

19.30: 1932.

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3,63.5

1,139

262

190

304 1,895

187

102, 83 2,267

248

168

405

289

258

M

2,068

646

169

110

174

1,099

92

60

43 1,294

144

93

229

163

145

F

1,.')67

493

93

80

130

796

95

42

40

973

104

75

176

126

113

4

Measles

M F

9 11

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

~

~

~

1 1

4 5

4 5

5

Scarlet fever .

M F M

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2

6

Whooping cough

26

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

5

1

7

5

7

F

36

_

-

1

i

3

3

13

V

9

7

Diphtheria

M F

2 2

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

1 1

-

-

1

8

Influenza

M

15

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

6

5

3

F

10

-

-

-

-

--

-

-

-

-

1

1

2

2

4

14

Dysentery

M F

3

~

~

:

~

~

""

~

~

~

~

2

~

1

14

Erysipelas

M

13

-

-

-

1

1

-

3

3

1

4

1

-

-

1

H'

8

-

2

3

2

i

14

Tetanus

M F M

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10

Tuberculosis of the respi-

3

_

_

_

_

-

_

_

-

_

1

_

-

1

1

ratory system

h'

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

11

Tuberculosis of the men- inges and central nerv- ous system.

M F

12

9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1 2

4 5

6 2

11

Other forms of tuberculo- sis .

M F

2 6

:

:

:

:

:

:

:

~

:

:

~

4

1 1

1 1

12

Syphilis

M

7

1

-

-

-

1

2

1

-

4

2

-

1

-

-

F

11

1

1

2

1

-

3

4

3

1

23

Meningitis

M F

10 4

-

-

2

-

~

2

1

1 1

2 2

2

2

1

23

Convulsions .

M

4

-

1

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

1

-

F

8

_

-

2

-

2

1

-

-

3

1

2

1

1

-

24

Diseases of the heart

M F

9 4

-

1

1

-

2

-

-

:

2

-

2

2

2 4

1

26

Acute bronchitis

M

7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

-

5

-

1

F

2

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

1

-

-

-

27

Pneumonia

M

60

-

1

-

-

1

-

1

-

2

4

4

13

22

15

F

42

1

-

1

1

3

-

2

-

5

3

2

13

10

9

27

Bronchopneumonia

M

307

2

3

-

6

11

10

10

11

42

34

32

84

54

61

V

229

1

2

3

6

12

11

9

6

3S

26

20

65

39

41

32

Diseases of the stomach .

M F

4

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

~

-

2

-

1

1 1

~

29

Diarrhea and enteritis

M

117

_

1

1

2

4

1

3

3

11

16

16

30

24

20

F

81

-

1

1

4

4

3

12

12

8

20

17

12

38

Malformations

M

2.56

67

26

18

32

143

20

16

7

186

23

16

20

8

3

F

212

.56

13

13

21

103

21

14

11

149

15

11

20

10

V

3S

Premature birth

M

605

382

64

46

42

534

25

15

11

585

15

-

4

-

1

F

466

287

46

33

37

403

27

7

4

441

17

5

1

1

1

38

Congenital debility

M

31

6

3

1

2

12

1

2

3

18

6

2

3

1

1

F

28

8

3

1

4

16

1

2

2

21

-

1

5

1

-

38

Injuries at birth

M

224

105

38

23

46

212

6

3

-

221

3

-

-

-

-

F

123

57

13

12

29

111

6

2

1

120

1

1

1

-

-

41,

External causes

M

21

3

-

1

1

5

1

_

-

6

2

-

8

1

4

42

F

24

6

-

2

8

1

-

-

9

2

2

2

6

3

43

Unknown or ill-defmed

M

8

2

_

_

1

3

2

-

1

6

1

1

-

-

-

diseases

F

4

-

-

1

1

2

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

1

1

All other causes

M

313

78

31

19

41

169

21

5

3

198

24

14

40

26

11

F

241

76

16

13

28

133

22

2

9

166

16

14

18

13

14

Exclusive of stillbirths.

118

P.D. 1.

Table 29a

Cause of Death.

Deaths' from Important Cau.se.s for Certain Subdivisions

OF the First Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

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41, 42 43

Boston.

Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria . Influenza . Dysentery . . Erysipelas . Tetanus

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninge and central nervous systea

Other forms of tuberculosis

Syphilis

Meningitis .

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart

Acute bronchitis ,

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis

eases All other causes .

3 1

T M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

1,025 588 437

\

2

6 13

1

1 1

1 6 2

1

4

2 3 3 8 4

1 1 1 2

23

10

109

81

1

38 24 54 63 170 120 2 5

70

28

5

7

1

81 67

304 171 133

1

1 1

13

16

107

76

3 31 12 1 2 1

17 22

66 43 23

1

2 1

1

2 4 19 8

13 4

5 6

40 21 19

1

2

1

7 1 7 10

1 4 3

2

1

It

35

3

4 6 8 10

19 6

_

14 10

490 280 210

2

1

3

7

2

26 27 141 104

4

67 25

1

2

1

38 39

19

I

1 1 1

6 5

I 2 5 7 5

2

1

5 1

30 16 14

1 1

1

2

4

1

2 4 6 5

1

1 1

30 15 15

1

1

4 3

2

5

8

1

1

1 3

593 335

258

1 2

1 3

1

1 2

15

19

3 3

30 41 162 115 1 4

70

27

1

2

1

44

44

85 48 37

2

1

3

1

2 2

1

1

9

14 1

5

7 7 4 7 5

2

8 3

59 37 22

1 1

1 1

_ 1

3

12 5

6 4

7 6

1

6 3

113 56 57

1

1 5

1

2

2

1

1

3

6

23

19

8 5 5

7

1

1 1 1

11

8

88 59 29

1

2

1 - 1

1 1

1 1

10 1

20 9

9 3 3 3

4

12 5

87 53 34

1 2

2 4

1 1

3

1 1

4

3

30

15

7 2 2 2

1

1 4

Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.D. 1

119

Table 29b

Death.sI fro.m Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF the Fikist Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

6

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£

d

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1

a

c ci

43

1

2

1 1

1 §

a

4 5 6

7

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Brockton.

Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria . Influenza . Dysentery . Erysipelas . Tetanus

Tuberculosis of the respira

tory system Tuberculosis of the meninge

and central nervous systen Other forms of tuberculosis

Syphilis

Meningitis .

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis

All other causes .

T

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

?

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

48 31 17

2

1

1 4

1

1

8 3 9 6

2 1

1

3 5

17

9

8

1 1 6 5

1 1

1 1

4 4

1 2

1

2 1

1

1 1

2

2

1

1

"1 -1

25 16

9

3

1 9 6

2 1 1

1

1

5

4

1

3

1 1

2

. 2

1

1 I

2

1 1

I

1

1

34 23 11

1

8 2 9 6

2 1 1

2

2

2

'1

1

_

1 1

2 2

2

5

4

1

1

1

1

1

1

3

1 2

1

1

1

2

2

- 2

Exclusive of stillbirths.

120

P.D

1.

Table 29c

Cause of Death.

Deaths' from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF THE First Year of Life, for the St.vte and

FOR Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or Moke in 1930: 1932.

6

1

1

'a 3

h

1

t3

i

c

i

is §

1 3

e2

re

C

1

1

is S

1

i

i

1

s

3

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c

i

1

s

PC

c

i 1

-a

i 1

1

c o S

4

5

6

7

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Cambridge.

Measles .... Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery . . Erysipelas .... Tetanus- ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis .... Meningitis .... Convulsions Diseases of the heart . Acute bronchitis . Pneumonia Bronchopneumonia Diseases of the stomach Diarrhea and enteritis . Malformations . Premature birth . Congenital debility Injuries at birth . External causes . Unknown or ill-define 1 dis- AU other causes .

F

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

140

72 68

1 1

1

1

1

1 1

4

1

16

14

2 5 8 5 19 21 2

1

4

7 1

13 1 10

54 26

28

-

_ _

_

3 1

17 16

1 1 3

5

7

6 5

1 2

2

1

4 4

-

2

1

1

10

4 6

I

_ 1

1 4

2

74 35 39

4 4

19 19

1 4

7

~

8 8

9 4 5

1

3

1 2

1 1

1

1 1

~

1

-

_

87 41 46

3 5

1 1 5 4

19 20

1 4 7

9 8

9 4 5

1

1

1

1

1

1 1 1

1

2

1 1

1

1

17 13

4

:

-

I

:

1

_

3

4 3

1 1

1 1

8 3 5 1

1

1 1

3

1

15

9 6

1

1 6 4

1 1

1

Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.h. 1.

121

Table 29d

Cause of De.^th.

Deaths' from I.mportant Causes for Certain SuBoivisiONs

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State and

FOR Cities having 50.000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932,

1 3

i

1

1

G

-a

i

1

OQ

c

3

1

a a

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1

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3

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s

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i

3

OQ

1

a

83

i

1

to

o

S

§

1

§ S

4

5

6

7

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Fall River.

Measles .... Scarlet fever . . - . AVhooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery .... Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases .... All other causes .

T M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

111

64 47

2

1

1 1

1

1 3 9 12

9 4 3 7

19 6

12 6

7 7

35 23 12

1 4 12 3

7 3

3 2

10 5 5

3 2

2 2

1

6 3 3

1 1 1

1

1 1

6 3 3

1 1

2

1 1

57 34 23

1

1 2 5

10 5

11 6

5 5

8 4 4

2 1

1

1

2

1

2 2

1 1

3

1 2

1

1 1

70 41

29

1 1

1 2

1 3 3 5 16 6

12 6

7 6

9 5 4

2

3

1

1 2

4

2

2

1 2

1

12 6 6

I

1 2 3 3

1

1 1

10

7 3

1 1

3 2

3

1 ^

1 3 3

1

1

1 1 1

1

' Exclusive of stillbirths.

12S

P.D. 1

Table 29e

Cause of Death.

Death.s^ from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

6

i

<

1

c

f la

|o

1

73

00

i

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-3

03

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5

1

1

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1

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3

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1

2

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a 1

X>, cc

S o

s

(3

1

3

§

s

OS

4

5

6

7

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

HoLYOKE.

Measles .... Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery . . Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations

Pre-Tiature birth .

Cons.en'.tal debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases .... All other causes .

T

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

55

32 23

2

I 1

1 1

-

1 1

4

1

2 4 2 11 9

7 2

2 4

24 17

7

1 1 9 4

7 1

1

4 4

2

1

1

4

1 3

1 3

3 2 1

1

1 1

1 35 24 11

1

3

2

11

7

7 1

2

1

2

1 1

1 1

:

1 1

1

-

I

38 26 12

1

: 1

4 2 11

8

7 1

2

1

3 3

1 1

1

1 2 2

I

1 1

6 3 3

2

1

2

1

j 1 1

1

5 3

2

1

1

1 1

1

Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.D. 1

123

Table 29f

C\Tir,E OF Death.

Deaths' fhom Important Causes fou Ceutain Subdivisions

OF the First Year of Life, for the State and

FOR Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

«

^

ri

w

c3

^

rj

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■3

03

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3

3

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0)

is

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SI

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(N

fC

Lawrence.

Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria . Influenza Dysentery . Erysipelas . Tetanus

the respira

Tuberculosis of

tory system Tuberculosis of the meninges

and central nervous system Other forms of tuberculosis

Syphilis

Meningitis .

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases All other causes .

6^ 6

4| 6 2

Exclusive of stillbirths.

124

P.D. 1.

Table 29g

Deaths^ from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

6

Cause of Death.

03

P

i

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1

1 "5

m

c

03

i

a is

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3 SI

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3 Xi

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3

G 1

s

3 O

a

i

1

f

1

PC

g

i

3 O

s

1

Xi §

s

4

5

6

7

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Lowell.

Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria . Influenza . Dysentery .. Erysipelas . Tetanus .

Tuberculosis of the r

tory system Tuberculosis of the me

and central nervous s Other forms of tubercu

Syphilis .

Meningitis .

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-define

eases All other causes .

jspira

ninge ysten osis

d dis

T

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

130 70 60

3

1

1

1 2

1 1

5

1 6 6

6 4 9 9

19 24

7 3

1

1

12

7

46 25

21

2 2 15 14

4

2

4 3

10

7 3

2

1 3

1 3

3 2 1

1 1

1

11

5 6

1 1 2

1 1

1

1 2

1

70 39 31

5 3 18 19

6 3

1

1 9 5

8 1

7

2 3

1 2

2

2

2

1

1

-

1

81 42 39

7

6

18

22

6 3

1

1

10

7

9 5

4

1

1

1

2 1

1

4 2 2

1 -

1

1 1

14

8 6

1

2

2 4

1 2

1

1

13 8 5

1

1 1

1 1

2

1 2

1 1

1

9 5 4

1

1

2 2

2

1

'Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.D. 1

125

Table 29h

Cause of Death.

De.\ths1 from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 60,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

6

i

<

03 -13

i

I

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1

eS

1

Si

1

i

i

Is

c

i

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3 Si

I

c

11

i

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c

03

i

Si

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a

fi

03

1

3

OD

x:

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a

3

i 1

x:

c o

a

a

03

X2

i 1

3

c

o3

■s

1

3

1

OS

4 5 6

7 8 14 14 14 10 11 11 12 23 23 24 26 27 27 32 29 38 38 38 38

41,

42 43

Lynn.

Measles .... Scarlet fever . . ' . WTiooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery .... Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases .... All other causes .

T M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

67 39

28

1

1 2

1

1

2 6

2

2

2 2

2 17 11

6 1

1

_

5

2

21 13

8

11

8

2

2 1 1

1 1

7

6

1

1 3

3

7 4 3

1 2

2

1

1

37 24 13

2 16 10

5

1

3

3

1 2

1 1

2

2

1 1

-

42 27 15

1 2

16 11

6

1

4

1

3 '3

I

1

1 1

4

1 3

1 1

1

1

V 6

1

4

1

1

1

V 2 5

1 1

1 1 2

1

4 3

1

1

1

1

1

1 Exclusive of stillbirths.

126

P.D.

1.

Table 291

C.^^USE OF De.\TH.

DE.iTHS' FROM IMPORTANT CaUSES FOR CERTAIN SUBDIVISIONS

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State and FOR Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

6

1

■J <

S3 <U >>

i

ID

-a

-0 M

f

1

1

1

i

1

i

is

c

cS

i

1

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s 1

03

is

II

S O

is S

PC

c o S

c3

i

i

O

£

re

d

i

s

i 1

C

9-

c

i

1

00

1

a

1

"a

o

S

0^

4

5

6

7

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Malden.

Measles .... Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery .... Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases .... All other causes .

T

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

27 16 11

1 6

1

2 4 2

3 3

1

2

2

6 5

1

4

1 1

2

2

2

2

1 1

1 1

4

1 3

1 2

1

141

7 7

1

4

2

2 3

1

1

2

2

~_

1 1

1 1

1

I

17 9 8

1

2

2

1 1

-

6

3 3

3 1

1 1

1 1

1

1 1

1

EJxclusiv? of stillbirths,

p.]

11.

127

Table 29j

Cause of Death.

Deaths! from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF the First Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

1

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P

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u 0)

1

c

<A

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1

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is

1

1 o

1

Si

i

1

%

is

1

1

Si

II

o

S

c

c

1

3

I

a

S

i 1

1

c o

NO

03

-^

c

2 s

9^

C 03

I 1

C

o S

i

XJ 1

s

ON

4 5 6

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Medford.

Measles .... Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery .... Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system . .

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis . . .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases .... All other causes .

T M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

40 20 20

1

1

4 2

1 3 1 4 10

2

1

1

5 4

9

:

2

2

7

2 2

2 1

1

-

:

1 1

3

1 2

2

1

2 1 1

1 1

22 9 13

2 1 3 8

2

_

4 2

4 3

1

1

1

1 1

-

1 1

:

_

_ 1

27 12 15

I

1

2 1 4 9

2

1

4 3

2

1 1

1 1

2

1 , 1

1 1

4 3

1

1

1 1

1

2

1

1 1

1 1

-

Exclusive of stillbirths.

V2

^

P.D

. 1.

Table 29k

Caus^ of Death.

Deaths! from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF the First Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

o

3

i

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X ^

03 >>

h

r

S

x;

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13

i

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1

1

C

3

1

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1

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PC

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1

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1

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1

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£

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0

s

re

0^

1

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0

£

1 1

OQ

4

5

6

7

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

New Bedford.

Measles . Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria . Influenza Dysentery . Erysipelas . Tetanus

Tub.erculosis of the r

tory system Tuberculosis of the me

and central nervous Other forms of tubarcu

Syphilis

Meningitis .

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomacl

Diarrhea and enteritis

Malformations

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-define

eases All other causes .

espira-

ninges system osis .

1 dis-

T

M

F

M

P

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

98 51 47

1 2

1 1

1

2

1 13 11

4

5

5 14 14

4 3

2

7 7

29 17 12

I

1

2 1 11

7

1 2

1

2

1

7 2 5

1

1 3

1 1

3

2

1

1

1 1

8 5 3

1

1 1 2 1

1

ij

l'

21

: 1

1 1

4

3 13 11

3 3

1

3 3

6 2 4

1

1 1

1 1

ll

-

2

1 1

1 1

55

29 26

1 1

1

1

5

4 14 13

4 3

1

3 4

5 4 1

:

1

1 1

, 5 4

1

3

1

:i 1

17

7 10

1

1 4 6

3 2

3 4

1

1 2

2

1

1 9 4 5

1

1

2

2

1 1

' Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.D. 1

129

Table 291

C.*.U8E OF Death.

DbathsI from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State and

FOR Cities H.A.viNa 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

1 i

'C

<

I

OD

-a

g oa

1

■v

1

a

03

Si

I

1

a

03

s

s

1 s

p

03

1

02

1

§ 1

5 o

1

S

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g

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14

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Nbwton.

Measles .... Scarlet fever . . . Whooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery .... Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases All other causes .

T M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

34 19 15

2

1 1

1

1 2

2 9 6

i

1

3

2

15 10 5

7 5

2

1

2 1

1

1 1

1 1

1

1 1

-

_

:

1

19 13 6

8 6

3

1 1

2

1 1

1 1

-

-

I _

~

:

-

21 14

7

_

- -

:

1

9 6

3

1 1

3

1 2

1 1

-

3

1 2

1 1

1

4 1

3

I

1

~

1

z

i

-

3

2

1

1 1

1

* Exclusive of stillbirths.

130

P.D

1.

Table 29m

Cause of Death.

Dbathsi from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF the First Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

1

1

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1

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6

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8 14 14 14 10 11 11 12 23 23 24 26 27 27 32 29 38 38 38 38

41,

42 43

QuiNCT.

Measles .... Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery .... Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases .... All other causes .

T M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

62 31 31

1 3 5 2

2 3 4 2 5 10 1 1 4

1

1

8 8

23 10 13

1

1

\

7

_

9 6 3

- I

2

1

1 4

2 2

- -

1 1

5

1

4

1

1 1

1

39 17 22

- 2

7

7

1 1

1

1

2 1

1

- _

1 ~_

1

43 19 24

_

:

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2

2 2 5 10

4

1

7 8

2 2

1

1

2 2

1 1

7 2 5

1

1 2

2

1

5 4

1

3

1 1

3 2 1

1 1

1

Exclusive of stillbirths.

P.D. 1.

1

31

Table 29n

Cause of Db.\.th.

Deaths' from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State and

FOR Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

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6

7

8

14

14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

SOMIRVILLB.

Measles .... Scarlet fever . Whooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery .... Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations ".

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases .... All other causes .

T M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

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M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

63 38

25

1 1

5

4

1

4 3 7 5 10 3

1 6

1

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16 10 6

-

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3 1

1

4 3

1

2

1 1

2

1 1

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1 1

11

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1

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2 3

33 21 12

-

2 1

10 3

1 6

1

3 6

3 1

2

2

1

3

1 2

1

1 1

1 1

1

40 24 16

1

4 4 10 3

1 6

1

4

6

4 3

1

1 1

1 1

6 5 1

1

2

2

1

6 3 3

2

1

1 2

-

7 3 4

1 1

2

1

1

Exclusive of stillbirths.

132

P.D. 1

Table 29o

Deaths' from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions .-,

OF the First Year of Life, for the State and

FOB Cities having 50,000 Inhabitants or More in 1930: 1932.

6

Cause of Death.

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14

14

10

11

11

12

23

23

24

26

27

27

32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Springfield.

Measles Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria . Influenza . Dysentery . Erysipelas . Tetanus

Tuberculosis of the r

tory systep Tuberculosis of the me

and central nervous Other forms of tubercu

Syphilis .

Meningitis .

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

B ronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomacl

Diarrhea and enteritis

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-define

eases All other causes .

espira-

ninges system osis .

1 dis-

T M F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

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M

F

M

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M

F

M

F

M

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M

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M

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M

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M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

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M

F

M

F

149 80 69

1

1 1

1 1

1 3

1 1

2 3 6 3

6

2 15

9 23 18

2

5

6

4

1

16 17

48 24 24

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16 14

1 2 3

3 6

8 5 3

1

1

2

2

1

10 6 4

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1 4

1 2

10 7 3

3

1 1

1 1

2

76 42 34

I

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3

21

16

2 6 4

7 9

7 3 4

1 1

2

2

1

6 4 2

3

2

1

7 3 4

1

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1

1

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96 52 44

:

1

12

8

22 18

1

3

6

4

10 11

12 8 4

1

1

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1

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1

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11

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1

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8

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1

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12 7 5

1

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1 3

'Exclusive of etillbirthe.

P.D. 1

133

Table 29p

Cause of Death.

Deaths! from Important Causes for Certain Subdivisions

OF THE First Year of Life, for the State and

for Cities having 50.000 Inhabitants or Wore in 1930: 1932.

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23

23

24

26

27

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32

29

38

38

38

38

41, 42 43

Worcester.

Measles .... Scarlet fever Whooping cough Diphtheria .... Influenza .... Dysentery .... Erysipelas .... Tetanus ....

Tuberculosis of the respira- tory system

Tuberculosis of the meninges and central nervous system

Other forms of tuberculosis .

Syphilis ....

Meningitis ....

Convulsions

Diseases of the heart .

Acute bronchitis .

Pneumonia

Bronchopneumonia

Diseases of the stomach

Diarrhea and enteritis .

Malformations .

Premature birth .

Congenital debility

Injuries at birth .

External causes .

Unknown or ill-defined dis- eases .... All other causes .

T M

F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

181 101 80

1

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4 4 13 9 33 25

14

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97 61 36

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I

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117 75 42

1

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33 22

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1

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1 1

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1

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134

P.D. 1

Maternal Mortality.

T«Ki»^ in

D

EATH8 ANr

Death Rates

PER 100,000 Population from Diseases

laoie iv

CAUSED

BY Pregnancy

AND Confinement^*: 1908 to 1932.

DEATH

RATES

DEATHS.

PER 100,000 FEMALE

Years.

d

PER lOO.UUU POPULATION.

population.

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357

37

320

11.0

1.1 9.9

21.5 2.2 19.3

1909

456

89

367

13.8

2.7 11.1

27.0 5.3 21.7

1910

402

104

298

11.9

3.1 8.8

23 4 6.1 17.3

1911

506

143

363

14.7

4.2 10.6

29.0 6.0 23.0

1912

435

97

338

12.4

2.8 9.6

24.5 5.5 19.0

1913

467

101

366

13.1

2.8 10.2

25.9 5.6 20.3

1914

538

104

434

14.8

2.9 11.9

29.4 5.7 23.7

1915

462

106

356

12.5

2.9 9.6

24.9 5.7 19.2

1916

525

159

366

13.9

4.2 9.7

27.3 8.3 19.0

1917

616

194

422

16.0

5.0 11.0

31.5 9.9 21.6

1918

804

159

645

20.6

4.1 16.5

40.4 8.0 32.4

1919

622

163

459

16.2

4.2 12.0

31.8 8.3 23.5

1920

698

195

503

18.1

5.1 13.0

35.6 10.0 25.6

1921

580

178

402

14.9

4.6 10.3

29.3 9.0 20.3

1922

559

159

400

14.2

4.0 10.2

27.9 7.9 20.0

1923

498

128

370

12.5

3.2 9.3

24.6 6.3 18.3

1924

544

161

383

13.6

4.0 9.6

26.7 7.9 18.8

1925

501

140

361

12.1

3.4 8.7

24.1 6.7 17.4

1926

501

150

351

11.9

3.6 8.3

23.9 7.2 16.7

1927

486

141

345

11.4

3.3 8.1

22.9 6.6 16.3

1928

456

123

333

10.5

2.8 7.7

21.3 5.7 15.6

1929

453

147

306

10.4

3.4 7.0

21.0 6.8 14.2

1930

438

141

297

10.3

3.3 7.0

20.1 6.5 13.6

1931

408

119

289

9.5

2.8 6.7

18.5 5.4 13.1

1932

369

96

273

8.6

2.2 6.4

16.6 4.3 12.3

Table 31

Years.

Death Rates per 10,000 Confinements and per 10,000 Births' from Diseases caused by Pregnancy and Confinement (140-150)*: 1908 to 1932.

per 10,000 confinements.

PER 10,000

births. 2

c3 <U2I

ao -jf

PER 10,000

live births.

PER 10,000

confinements. 140-150.

1908

40 4

36

40

4

36

41 4 37

1 ''

1909

52 10

42

52

10

42

54 11 43

[ 44

1910

45 12

33

45

12

33

46 12 34

1911

56 16

40

55

16

39

57 16 41

49

1912

47 11

36

47

10

37

48 11 37

1913

50 11

39

49

11

38

51 11 40

51

1914

56 11

45

56

11

45

58 11 47

\ 51

1915

48 11

37

48

11

37

48 11 37

1916

55 17

39

54

16

38

56 17 39

1917

63 20

43

62

19

43

64 20 44

f 67

1918

82 16

66

81

16

65

84 17 67

i 69

1919

69 18

51

68

18

50

71 19 52

1920

74 21

53

73

20

53

76 21 55

i 68 ,

1921

61 19

42

60

18

42

63 19 44

1922

62 18

44

61

17

44

64 18 46

1

1923

54 14

40

54

14

40

56 14 41

[ 58

58

1924

58 17

41

57

17

40

59 17 42

1925

57 16

41

56

16

40

58 16 42

1926

59 18

41

58

17

41

60 18 42

58

1927

58 17

41

57

17

40

59 17 42

1928

56 15

41

56

15

41

58 16 42

59

1929

62 20

42

59

19

40

61 20 41

1 59

1930

58 19

39

57

18

39

59 19 40

1931

57 17

40

57

17

40

59 17 42

,

1932

53 14

39

52

14

38

54 14 40

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Public travel (railroads, vehicles, etc.) (2 Other accidental causes .

Causes Not Due to Violence. Natural causes .... Alcoholism ..... Unknown or ill-defined causes . Cremations ..... Stillbirths.

All Causes.

Violence. Suicide. Poisons (163)

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1.

Table 33

Cause of Death.

1

Deaths Due to Violence and Other AND Months, and by

^

a . ■"-a

MONTHS.

2-2 <

1

i

ft <

i

s

>>

1

3 <

1

s

ft

1

6

1

1

1 5

163

163a

1636

163c

163d

163e

163/

163g

163A

164

165

166

167

168

169

170

171

172 172a 1726 173

All Causes.

All Causes (exclusive of stillbirths).

Violence.

Suicide.

Suicide by solid or liquid poisons or by absorption of corrosive sub- stances

Arsenic

Hydrocyanic ....

Opium, morphine, laudanum

Strychnine ....

Corrosive sublimate .

Carbolic acid ....

Lysol

Others

Suicide by poisonous gas

Suicide by hanging or strangulation

Suicide by drowning

Suicide by firearms

Suicide by cutting or piercing in- struments ....

Suicide by jumping from high places

Suicide by crushing

Suicide by other means .

Homicide.

Infanticide (murder of infants less than 1 year of age) .

Immediately after birth Others under 1 year . Homicide by firearms .

T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M

1

M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

7,4381

4,922

2.516

7,369

4,887

2,482

3,192

2,211

981

634

490

144

71

35

36

6

5

1

1

1 1 1

4 1 3 7 6 1 2

2 50 22 28 172 128 44 141 121 20 57 36 21 122 115 7 38 34 4

22

13

9

6

4

2

5

4

1

90

52

38

5

2

3

4

2

2

1

1 36 23 13

397 234

395 232

174 82

42 6

2 1

1

1 1

6

2

11

3

2

16

1

3

1

3 3

1

1

2 1

421

214

420 213

184 71

31 8 - 4 4

1 1

3 3

7 1

11

1

G

1

1

2

1

2 3

1 1

1 1

428 248

427 240

167 75

54

16

6 5

2

1

5 3

18 4

10 4

2 1

11 3

3

2

1

5

1

1

1 3

407 229

403

222

181 95

62 13

4

2

2

2 2

18 5

18

1

4 3

12

1

5

1

1

2 2

1 1

1 1

1 1

382 223

375

222

166 86

43 18

1 3

1 3

9

?

12 3

5 2

11

1

\

2

1

1 1

6 5

1 2

389 193

384 188

176

78

40 15

2

1

1

-

12 8

9 2

7 3

7 1

2

1

1 4

2

437 187

436 187

228 80

48 15

1

7

1 1 1

1 4

15

4

13

1

2

1

10

5

1

2

1

8 4

5 1

428 172

425 169

210 73

34 10

5

4

3

1

3

7 4

5

1

6

1

4

6 2

2 1

378 182

376

182

175 74

43 9

5

2

1

1

1

2 2

15 2

10

1

3 3

8 2

1

2 5

\

397 187

397 185

177

72

32 10

2 3

2 3

6

2

5 3

2

1

14 3

1

8

1

4

1

424 222

418 217

174 95

31 13

2 5

2 5

7 3

8 2

2

1

5

1

6

1

1

2 6

2

434

431

225

199 100

30 11

1

1

8 3

7 3

1 2

9

1

3

2

4 6

1 1

' Not including 939 views for cremation.

P.D. 1.

137

Causes, Causes,

Investigated by Medical Examiners by Causes, Sex, Sex and Age: 1932.

<-< o

¥

age periods.

5«.

(U y s 0) S 01 ^ 3 ?^

.1

©

22 in

as

o

©

re

©

IJ

a o

a

163

163o

1636

163c

163d

163e

163/

163ff

163A

164

165

166

167

168

169

170

171

172 172a 1726 173

65 61

30 27

6 6

3 4

2 3

2 2

1

110 76

110

76

15 13

127 84

127

84

91 54

2

1

93 51

93 51

81 38

1

112 34

97 25

1

1

1

1 1

145 50

145 50

123 35

5

8

2

2

1

3

1

1

2 2

1

2

1

2

321 139

321 139

253 86

37 21

3

9

1

1

3

7

5

4

10

2

1

2

14 2

1 4

1

15

12

9

41

418 173

418 173

271

84

66

27

4 8

1

1 1

1

1

2 5

23

7

13 3

1 4

15

1

6

1

1 2

3

1

1

7 7

4 2

691 212

691 212

342 81

108

29

9 4

1

3

1

5

3

26 10

29

7

12

4

22

5

1

5 1

1

1

7 4

5 3

998 346

998 346

360 113

120

34

10 5

1 1

2

7 4

26 12

37 6

7 6

28 3

7 1

4 1

1

8

1

2

1

981

487

981 487

320 141

104 15

5

4

1

32 23

25

5

1 1

633 472

633 472

175 ,163

39 6

2 3

1

1

1 2

15

1

3

5

2

8 5

1

1

228 331

228 331

77 142

11 3

2 1

1

1 2

4

1 1

1 1 1

1 1

_

138

P.D

1.

Table 33

Cause of Death.

1

Deaths Due to Violence and Other AND Months, and by

.

MONTHS.

■J -2 Q

3 1-5

>> 1

t <

PI

>->

1

s

a

o

1

s

1

1

i

174 175

176

177

178

179

180

181

182

183

184

185

186

186a

1866

187

188

189

190

191

192

193

194

194a

1946

Homicide by cutting or piercing in- struments ....

Homicide by other means

Accidental.

Attack by venomous animals .

Poisoning by food

Accidental absorption of poisonous gas

Other acute accidental poisonings (gas excepted) ....

Conflagration ....

Accidental burns (conflagration ex- cepted)

Accidental mechanical suffocation .

Accidental drowning

Accidental traumatism by f rearms (wounds of war excepted) .

Accidental traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments (wounds of war excepted) ....

Accidental traumatism by fall, crush- ing, landslide ....

Fall

Crushing, landslide .

Cataclysm

Injuries by animals Hunger or thirst .... Excessive cold .... Excessive heat ....

Lightning

Accidents due to electric currents . Other accidents ....

Foreign bodies ....

Others

T M

F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F T M F

10

9

1

39

18

21

2,468

1,669

799

1 1

94 71 23 49 36 13 38 25 13 165 83 82 48 31 17 259 225 34 40 38

9

13

12

1

670

334

336

667

331

336

3

3

4 4

11 11

3

2 1 5 3

2

17 17

135 87 48 28 24 4

107 63 44

1 1

129 73

10

1

3

2

3

10 9

2

1

8 2

5

1 1

34 31

33 31

1

3

5 5

1 1

1 4

2

151 60

5

3

10

2

3

12 5

1 3

13

1

1

36 35

36 35

3

6 5

4

2 5

1 1

108 68

6 3

2 3

1

4

7

1

8 3

3 3

33

25

31 25

2

1

12 6

4

1

8 5

:

:

117 80

7 2

1

6 6

7 6

3

11 5

3

1

25 36

25 36

2

2

7

1

2 6

1

4 3

117 63

_

5 4

5

2

2

4 5

7 2

20

1 3

20

22

20

22

-

_

1

1

7

1

3 1

4

2

~

132 63

6

4

1

4

7

1

34 2

1

26 39

26 39

4

9 2

3

6 2

1

2 3

172 61

0

~

3

1

3

4 6

1

39 9

3

3

25 25

25 25

3

I 1

1 1

2

14

1

3

■i

4

1

170 61

5

2

1

12 10

3

2

43 5

2

29 19

29 19

2

2

7 2

1

6 2

1

1 2

130 60

5

2

2

1

3

6 3

1 1

11 3

3

22 31

22 31

1 2

8 4

2

6 4

2

2

137 61

1

3 3

1 1

7 8

2

1

14 6

25 17

25 17

1 1

1

7 6

3

4 6

1

1

4

141 76

7 2

2

1

5 5

5

9

1

2 1

29 27

29 27

3

2

4 5

4 5

1

2 5

165

83

10 3

1

3 5

8 11

5 6

15 9

30

29

30

29

1

6 4

6 4

P.D. 1.

Causes, Investigated bt Medical Examiners by Causes, Sex, Causes, Sex and Age: 1932.

139

-J

age perjods.

1-1 6

13

It

dj C a> ^ 3 >>

S "

n

0^ ai

-2 ^

S5£ ^1

^1

P3

Q

p

^

-

o

kfi

^

^

§

g

s

g

^'

174

-

-

-

-

_

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

;;_

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

2

3

-

-

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

_

_

_

175

-

_

_

_

_

_

1

-

2

-

-

-

2

3

-

3

6

1

_

I

1

-

1

1

-

1

8

5

-

4

_

_

_

_

_

_

3

15

89

81

97

116

201

198

227

232

209

135

66

I

2

13

53

37

23

26

53

50

48

78

121

157

138

_

176

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

177

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

178

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

I

-

-

-

-

-

3

6

7

21

16

11

5

2

_

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

4

1

2

6

6

2

_

179

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

-

-

5

-

-

1

2

8

10

9

_

_

1

_

1

_

1

4

2

2

2

_

1

180

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

-

-

1

-

1

2

-

5

6

8

2

_

_

I

-

-

2

2

1

-

_

1

2

2

1

2

_

181

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

-

1

29

3

3

-

6

2

6

9

6

9

9

_

-

1

16

14

1

1

2

9

3

11

^ 11

8

5

_

182

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

1

5

4

-

-

-

2

4

5

4

3

2

1

_

-

9

2

1

-

-

1

2

2

_

183

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

1

7

19

36

40

45

27

18

11

15

4

2

I

-

1

7

5

3

3

3

2

2

3

3

2

184

-

-

-

-

_

_

-

-

-

1

8

17

4

4

2

1

1

_

_

_

1

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

185

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

3

3

1

1

1

_

1

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

186

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

3

5

3

9

7

10

43

40

53

68

52

41

_

-

2

6

1

2

2

3

2

10

24

61

110

113

_

186a

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

-

3

5

3

8

7

10

41

40

53

68

52

41

_

-

2

6

1

2

2

3

2

10

24

61

110

113

_

1866

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

2

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

187

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

188

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

I

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

1

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

189

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

190

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

-

3

3

3

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

191

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

_

-

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

192

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

1

-

-

-

_

_

1

_

1

_

_

_

_

_

193

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

-

-

-

-

-

1

4

6

3

3

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

194

-

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

2

3

5

^ -

6

4

4

13

20

14

9

7

_

_

2

-

3

1

_

2

12

13

5

2

3

3

2

_

194o

-

_

_

_

1

3

1

-

-

2

1

3

3

5

3

2

_

_

1

_

_

1

_

2

_

_

1946

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

1

-

4

-

6

2

3

10

17

9

6

5

_

2 -1

2

1

-

2

11

13

3

2

3

3

2 -

140

P. D. 1

3 00

Table 33

Cause of Death.

Deaths Due to Violence and Other AND Months, and by

>

j_;

^

X!

i

1

<

1

•-5

Irs

1

3

s

1

o

195 Violent deaths of which the nature (accident, suicide, homicide) is unknown ..... Wounds of war ....

197 Executions of civilians by belligerent armies .....

198 Legal executions

201 Accidental traumatism in mines and quarries .....

202 Accidents from agricultural ma- chinery .....

203 Elevator accidents

204 Accidents from machinery used for recreation ....

205 Other machinery accidents

206 Railroad and automobile collisions

207 Other railroad accidents Street car and automobile collisions

209 Other street car accidents

210 Automobile accidents

211 Motorcycle accidents

212 Other land transportation accidents

213 Water transportation accidents

214 Air transportation accidents Causes not due to Violence Stillbirths ....

1

11

10

1

4,177

2,676

1,501

69

35

34

30

222 209 208 1271 136 110

208 215 107 96

P.D. 1.

Catjsbs, Investigated by Medical Examiners by Causes, Sex, Causes, Sex and Age: 1932.

141

age periods.

1^

^ 9 >>

63

S

12 15

13 9

53

6

8

1

2

69 20

71 28

1

2

-

2

1

349 131

638 233

_

~

00

346

458

151

142

P.D. 1.

Deaths (inclusive

OF Stillbirths) investigated and Autopsies made

BY

Table 34

Medical

Examiners in Each County: 1923 to 1932

10 yearns, 1923 TO iq.^2

1932.

1931.

1930.

1929.

Counties.

i

Views.

autopsies.

Views.

Au- top-

Views.

Au- top-

Views.

Au- top-

Views.

Au-

«

Num- ber.

Per

top-

13

cent.

sies.

sies.

sies.

sies.

1~

The State.

78,201

6,021

7.7

8,377

605

8,028

578

7,982

551

8,097

585

2

Barnstable .

759

15

2.0

72

2

88

2

79

2

77

2

3

Berkshire

1,687

35

2.1

184

3

158

3

183

6

189

4

4

Bristol

6,511

351

5.4

757

66

694

53

630

46

637

45

5

Dukes .

131

10

7.6

13

1

8

10

1

15

6

Essex .

7,650

261

3.4

806

20

790

31

821

29

787

22

7

Franklin

773

13

1.7

80

3

81

1

63

1

94

3

8

Hampden

7,004

169

2.4

785

17

755

11

787

17

742

15

9

Hampshire .

1,255

21

1.7

130

1

140

3

147

-

141

2

10

Middlesex .

16,062

515

3.2

1,859

66

1,736

56

1,622

57

1,610

39

11

Nantucket .

72

8

11.1

10

2

13

-

12

1

4

1

12

Norfolk

5,325

174

3.3

660

13

567

11

567

23

604

25

13

Plymouth

2,912

138

4.7

332

9

351

14

333

12

303

10

14

Suffolk

19,850

3,782

19.0

1,871

320

1,910

336

1,817

280

2,047

357

15

Worcester .

8,210

584

7.1

818

82

737

57

911

76

847

60

P.D

. 1.

143

Deaths (inclusive of Stillbi

RTHS) INVESTIGATED AND AuTOPSIES MADE BY

Medical E

XAMiNERS IN Each County: 1923 TO 1932.

1928.

1927.

1926.

1925.

1924.

1923.

Au-

Au-

Au-

Au-

Au-

Au-

§

Views.

top-

Views.

top-

Views.

top-

Views.

top-

Views.

top-

Views.

top-

■S

sies.

sies.

sies.

sies.

sies.

sies.

1

8,021

639

7,469

534

7,648

565

7,689

577

7,341

655

7,549

732

2

87

3

80

70

1

76

1

75

2

55

1

3

197

5

151

6

157

170

5

147

1

151

4

4

637

50

574

24

660

29

629

26

648

25

645

22

5

14

2

11

1

12

2

9

13

26

5

6

773

12

672

19

716

24

723

29

795

29

767

26

7

83

1

76

66

74

2

67

2

89

1

8

682

11

654

9

690

19

666

17

633

14

610

19

9

128

6

131

124

5

117

8

91

106

10

1,581

46

1,547

34

1,565

47

1,568

53

1,468

63

1,506

49

11

11

5

1

5

2

4

6

2

12

570

16

483

13

491

14

470

19

474

15

439

17

13

307

16

260

8

271

7

274

18

234

27

247

17

14

2,078

421

1,969

355

1,998

358

2,109

356

1,909

427

2,142

519

15

873

50

856

64

823

57

800

43

781

50

764

52

144

PART II. A.

BIRTH

Introduction

Birth registration

Live births

Birth rates

Changes in birth rate

Stillbirths

Birth rates, highest .

Sex proportion at birth

Nativity of parents .

Plural births

Natural increase Statistical tables

STATISTICS

NTRODUCTION.

P.D. L

PAGE

144-146.

144, 145' 145 145 145 145

145, 146 146 146 146 146

147-154

Birth Registration. Like the registration of deaths, birth registration has been compulsory in Massachusetts since Colonial times. It was one of the first States to be included in the registration area of the United States Census Bureau. The making of authentic birth records presents greater difficulties than that of either marriages or deaths, and probably no State or sizable city claims 100 per cent birth registration ; but the results in Massachusetts on the whole are considered to be far above the average and efforts are continually being made for its improvement.

Records are made in the first instance by the local registrars, who are the city and town clerks, with the exception of Boston where the City Registrar is the official in charge.

The physician* in attendance at the birth of a child is required, within forty- eight hours, to give notice and make a complete return within fifteen days of the facts required for record to the clerk of the city or town in which such birth occurred. Parents, within forty days, are required to give notice to the registration official of every child born to them.

In addition to the above, persons in charge of a hospital, almshouse, or other institution, public or private, are required to give, on or before the fifth day of each month, notice to the town clerk of every birth occurring among the persons in such institution during the preceding month. The law also provides that the clerk of each town may annually in January ascertain the facts required for record of all children born in his town during the preceding year and resident therein.

The records on file in the Division of Vital Statistics are attested copies of the originals filed with the local officials. The law has required the filing at this central record office since 1841. During this time 5,149,996 births have been registered and the annual registration report issued. Since the establishment of the office of State Registrar of Vital Statistics in 1918, a systematic campaign has been carried on to obtain prompt and complete compliance with the birth registration laws. If people generally realized the importance of birth records, complete registration would soon be an accomplished fact.

There is hardly a relation of life, social, legal, or economic, in which the evidence furnished by an accurate registration of births may not prove to be of the greatest value, not only to the individual, but also to the public at large. It is not only an act of civilization to register Birth Certificates, but also good business, for they are frequently used in many practical ways:

1. As evidence to prove the age and legitimacy of heirs;

2. As proof of age to determine the validity of a contract entered into by an alleged minor;

3. As evidence to establish age and proof of citizenship and descent; in order to vote;

4. As evidence to establish the right of admision to the professions and to many public offices;

5. As evidence of legal age to marry;

6. As evidence to prove the pension claims of widows and orphans;

7. As evidence to determine the liability of parents for the debts of a minor;

* Midwives are not recognized in Massachusetts. It has been held that the practice of midwifery is the practice of medicine, and As there is no provision under the law for licensing midwives, any one who practices midwifery is violating the medical registration laws.

P.D. 1. 145

8. As evidence in the administration of estates, the settlement of insurance and pensions;

9. As evidence to prove the irresponsibility of children under age for crime and misdemeanor, and various other matters in the criminal code;

10. As evidence in the enforcement of laws relating to education and to child labor;

11. As evidence to determine the relations of guardians and wards;

12. As proof of citizenship in order to obtain a passport;

13. As evidence in the claim for exemption from or the right to jury and militia service.

Copies of records of births occurring during the preceding year are forwarded to the Division of Vital Statistics on or before March 1st, April 1st and May 1st of the year following; the time depending upon the size of the city or town making the return.

After the statutory period has elapsed for filing copies of the records with the Department of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, no delayed returns or correc- tions can be accepted unless supported by a deposition made by the parents, physician, or at the discretion of the town clerk of responsible persons with knowl- edge of the facts, or based upon a writing made at the time by a person since deceased charged with making the return in the first instance. As the evidential value of a record depends for its authenticity upon the fact that it is made con- temporaneously with the happening of the event recorded, the registrars are urged to exercise considerable care in accepting delayed returns for records, particularly if it is some years after the birth occurred. This holds true of corrections which can only be made in accordance with the facts as they actually existed at the time the birth occurred, with the exception of an illegitimate child who is legitimatized through the subsequent marriage of its parents; in these cases the record may be corrected in accordance with Chapter 281 of the Acts of 1925, so that the child will appear on the record as the legitimate offspring of its parents. Chapter 169, Acts of 1930 and Chapter 258, Acts of 1931 provide for correction of birth records of illegitimate children who have acquired new names by judicial decree.

As a means of eliminating errors from physicians' returns of births, many local registrars are sending a supplemental report of the physician's return to the parents for their approval; and when the certificate is returned properly signed by a parent, it is filed with the physician's certificate. Many cities and towns have already adopted this follow-up system, and an attempt is being made to institute this method throughout Massachusetts.

Live Births. In the Commonwealth in 1932 there were 68,518 live births, a decrease of 867, or 1.2 per cent as compared with the number registered in 1931. There was an increase in 1932 of 908, or 2.2 per cent in the number of infants born to native parents; a decrease of 1,766, or 11.8 per cent, to foreign-born parents; and 12, or one tenth per cent, to mixed parents, namely, one parent native, the other foreign-born, as compared with 1931.

Birth Rate. In proportion to the total population, the total live births were equivalent to a rate of 15.9 per 1,000 population, the lowest rate ever recorded in the Commonwealth. This was .3 per 1,000 lower than that recorded in 1931, and 1.7 per 1,000 below the average for the five years 1927 to 1931.

Changes in Birth Rate. The birth rate for the Commonwealth attained the highest point on record, 30.2 in the year 1857. Since then the rate, although fluctuating considerably, has shown a considerable decline, and a steady decline since 1924, notwithstanding an improvement in the registration. Although the birth rate has been smaller in recent years, the infant death rate has also declined, the infant mortality rate for 1932 being the lowest ever recorded, so that the number of babies who survive the dangers of infancy is becoming steadily greater. This fact is strikingly shown in the infant mortality tables.

Stillbirths. Stillbirths registered in 1932 number 2,350, a decrease of 90, or 3.7 per cent, as compared with 1931. The rate per 1,000 live births was 34.3 in 1932; 35.2 in 1931 and 1930; 34.3 in 1929; 35.7 in 1928 and 36.1 m 1927.

Birth Rates, Highest. The six municipalities having 15,000 inhabitants or more showing the highest birth rates in 1932 are: Norwood, 29.1 ; Framingham, 23.0; Boston, 22.1; Cambridge, 21.7; Waltham, 21.2; and Weymouth, 20.8.

146 P.D. 1.

The city of Boston has the highest birth rate (22.1) of any place in the State of over 100,000 population. High birth rates, however, do not necessarily indi- cate satisfactory increases in population, since high rates of infant and childhood mortahty may nullify the effect of high birth rates.

Variations in the birth rates of different communities may be partially accounted for by differences in the proportions of married women of child-bearing age resid- ing therein, and by the presence of hospitals to which expectant mothers go from neighboring cities and towns in order to take advantage of the best medical advice and obstetrical care during pregnancy and childbirth.

Sex Proportion at Birth. It has never been determined whether the higher proportion of masculine than of feminine births is the result of definite causes or not. The fact remains that this phenomenon is invariably true. Births of males in 1932 numbered 35,080, and those of females 33,437, corresponding to a ratio of 1,049 male births to 1,000 female births.

Nativity of Parents. The number of births where both parents were native (41,292) exceeded the number of births where both parents were foreign-born (13,180) by 28,112, or 213.2 per cent in 1932. Children born of mixed parents (one parent native and one parent foreign-born) numbered 14,039 in 1932, as com- pared with 14,051 in 1931.

The proportion of children born of native parents declined from 1890 until about 1910, since then, the proportion has steadily increased. In 1932 the proportion was 60.3 per cent.

The proportion of children born of parents one of whom was native and the other foreign-born was 20.5 in 1932, as compared with 20.3 in 1931. The number of children born of parents whose nativity was not reported on the birth certificate was 7 in 1932.

Plural Births. In 1932 there were 741 plural births, 735 pairs of twins, 6 cases of triplets, or 10.8 pairs of twins per 1,000 live births, and .1 case of triplets per 1,000 live births.

Natural Increase. The excess of the birth rate over the death rate shows the ratio at which the community is reproducing itself by natural increases. In every year since the compilation of birth statistics was started the birth rate has been higher than the death rate.

The rate of natural increase for 1932 was 4.4 per 1,000 population, and averaged -6.0 for the five years 1927 to 1931.

Notwithstanding the decline in the birth rate in recent years, the number of births is greatly in excess of the number of deaths; and this fact, coupled with the steady decrease in infant mortality, has resulted in a net gain in the natural increase in population. The excess of births over deaths amounts to 38.3 per cent in 1932, as compared with 42.3 in 1931, 48.9 in 1930, 42.1 in 1929, 53.7 in 1928, and 66.8 in 1927.

For comparisons previous to 1900 relative to the natural increase from 1851, and for figures from that date up to and including 1919, reference may be made to the Annual Report of Vital Statistics of Massachusetts for the year ending Dec. 31, 1919, Public Document No. 1.

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147

Live Births, by Sex

AND Parent Nativity, in Each County

Table 35

and Munici

PALITY

; AND Birth Rates: 1932.

Counties and

Total

SEX.

PARENT NATIVITY.

Birth

Municipalities,'

rate

num- ber.

Male.

Fe- Un- male. known.

Na- tive.

For- eign.

^I>-d. ,^Un-^

per 1,000 popu-

lation.

The State.

68,518

35,080

33,437

-

41,292

13,180

14,039

7

15.9

Counties.

Barnstable

536

256

280

_

385

61

90

_

16.0

Berkshire .

2,007

1,012

995

-

1.464

254

287

2

16.6

Bristol

5.776

2,922

2,854

_

3.390

1,031

1,355

15.8

Dukes

102

50

52

-

76

10

16

-

20.4

Essex

7.398

3,787

3,611

4,449

1,335

1,614

_

14.8

Franklin ,

655

316

339

-

514

58

83

-

13.2

Hampden .

4,905

2,488

2,417

-

3,111

866

928

-

14.5

Hampshire

939

484

455

-

694

112

133

_

12.9

Middlesex.

14,464

7,426

7,038

-

8,565

'■%

2,994

2

14.9

Nantucket

72

34

38

46

11

_

18.4

Norfolk .

3,385

1,727

1,658

-

2,115

567

703

-

10.7

Plymouth

2,181

1,125

1,056

-

1,537

264

380

-

13.4

Suffolk .

18,467

9,565

8.902

-

10,245

4,535

3,686

1

21.0

Worcester

7,631

3,889

3,742

-

4,701

1,169

1,759

2

15.5

MUNICIPALII

lES.

Abington .

28

15

13

-

20

1

7

-

-

Acton

6

4

2

3

1

2

Acushnet .

132

70

62

-

89

21

22

-

-

Adams

223

107

116

127

53

43

17.6

Agawam .

54

26

28

-

34

10

10

-

Alford

1

1

1

Amesbury .

171

84

87

-

100

27

44

-

14.0

Amherst .

34

15

19

-

25

3

6

Andover .

113

63

50

_

61

25

27

_

_

Arlington .

485

248

237

-

292

92

100

-

11.8

Ashburnham

26

11

15

-

23

2

1

-

-

Ashby

2

2

1

1

Ashfield .

6

2

4

_

6

_

_

Ashland .

12

7

5

-

5

5

2

-

-

Athol

146

74

72

_

102

16

28

_

13.0

Attleboro

417

210

207

-

283

46

88

-

18.7

Auburn

36

21

15

_

27

4

5

Avon

26

14

12

_

24

1

1

-

-

Ayer

98

45

53

80

4

14

Barnstable

222

101

121

-

174

15

33

-

-

Barre

36

24

12

13

15

8

Becket

10

4

6

-

10

-

-

-

-

Bedford .

8

6

2

4

3

1

Belchertown

22

11

11

-

16

3

3

-

-

Bellingham

46

22

24

19

9

8

Belmont .

59

30

29

_

29

14

16

_

2.4

Berkley .

10

6

4

-

8

2

-

Berlin

8

6

2

_

6

2

Bemardston

6

4

2

_

6

-

-

-

Beverly .

408

211

197.

^

255

53

100

15.6

Billerica .

58

37

21

-

37

6

15

-

-

Blackstone

57

36

21

_

26

8

23

Blandford

1

1

-

-

1

-

-

Bolton

_

_

Boston

17,271

8,944

8,327

-

9,668

4,195

3,407

1

22.1

Bourne

27

15

12

16

8

3

-

Boxborough

4

2

2

~

3

-

1

-

-

Boxford .

3

2

1

2

1

Boylston .

1

-

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

Braintree .

141

73

68

97

16

28

8.4

Brewster .

7

5

2

5

2

Bridgewater

50

26

24

-

32

7

11

-

-

Brimfield .

8

5

3

5

2

1

Brockton

1,250

643

607

-

893

140

217

-

19.6

Brookfield

4

4

4

Brookline .

122

65

57

68

30

24

2.5

Buckland .

12

6

6

-

10

-

2

-

-

Burlington

16

8

8

9

1

6

Cambridge

2,462

1,291

1,171

-

1,429

557

476

-

21.7

Canton

27

8

19

11

11

5

Carlisle .

3

-

3

-

2

-

1

-

-

Carver

20

16

4

8

4

8

Charlemont

8

3

5

7

1

Charlton .

27

13

14

-

22

2

3

-

-

Chatham .

9

3

6

5

2

2

Chelmsford

41

23

18

-

29

7

5

-

-

Chelsea .

674

341

333

279

223

172

14.7

Cheshire .

15

7

8

-

7

5

3

-

-

Chester .

10

5

5

8

2

Chesterfield

2

2

-

2

Chicopee

400

198

202

-

190

108

102

-

8.9

Cities are printed in small capitals.

148

P.D. 1.

Table 35

Municipalities.!

Live Births, by Sex and Pae,ent Nativity, in Each County AND Municipality; and Birth Rates: 1932.

Total num- ber.

Male.

Fe- male.

Un- known.

PARENT NATIVITY.

Na- tive.

For- eign.

Mixed.

Un- known

Birth rate per 1,000 popu- lation.

Chilmark .

1

_

1

I

_

_ _

_

Clarksburg

10

3

7

8

1

1

_

Clinton

256

142

114

170

33

53

20.0

Cohasset .

92

49

43

71

5

16

Colrain

20

5

15

18

1

1

_

Concord .

177

84

93

122

17

38

_

Conway .

9

2

7

6

2

_

Cummington

5

3

2

5

-

_

Dalton

13

8

5

10

_

3

_

Dana

1

1

1

_

_

Danvers .

116

56

60

84

11

21

8.5

Dartmouth

85

48

37

33

26

26

Dedham .

143

70

73

73

40

30

9.1

Deerfield .

25

15

10

18

5

2

Dennis

11

6

5

7

3

1

_

Dighton .

105

57

48

79

10

16

_

Douglas .

24

16

8

13

8

3

_

Dover

_

_

Dracut

101

59

42

57

19

25

_

Dudley .

68

35

33

45

11

12

_

Dunstable.

3

2

1

3

_

Duxbury .

17

9

8

15

1

1

_

East Bridgewater

28

18

10

23

3

2

_

East Brookfield

10

5

5

8

2

_

East Longmeadow

13

11

2

9

-

4

_

Eastham .

17

10

7

14

1

2

_

Easthampton

85

40

45

47

19

19

7.5

Easton

42

24

18

27

9

6

Edgartown

3

3

3

_

Egremont

2

1

1

1

1

_

_

Enfield .

2

1

1

1

_

1 _

_

Erving

12

6

6

10

_

2

_

Essex

3

2

1

1

1

1

_

Everett .

700

346

354

333

200

167

13.6

Fairhaven.

110

56

54

58

23

29

10.0

Fall River

2,099

1,058

1,041

1,291

335

473

18.2

Falmouth .

92

46

46

42

25

25

FiTCHBURG

755

387

368

443

151

161

18.6

Florida

3

3

3

Foxborough

37

18

19

26

3

8

_

Framingham

522

272

250

342

93

87

23.0

Franklin .

70

36

34

36

15

19

Freetown .

20

14

6

15

3

2

_

Gardner .

370

197

173

224

69

77

18.8

Gay Head.

2

1

1

2

- _

Georgetown

18

9

9

16

1

1

_

Gill .

7

1

6

2

2

3

_

Gloucester

441

219

222

256

79

106

17.9

Goshen

4

3

1

4

Gosnold .

_

_ _

_

Grafton

58

29

29

37

11

10

_

Granby

7

2

5

2

3

2

_

Granville .

2

1

1 _

2

_

_ _

_

Great Barringtor

.

119

53

66

91

10

18

_

Greenfield .

251

123

128

210

15

26

16.1

Greenwich

3

2

3

Groton

28

11

17

21

2

5

_

Groveland

23

10

13

17

2

4

_

Hadley .

15

7

8

6

7

2

_

Halifax .

7

5

2

4

2

1

_

Hamilton .

3

2

1

2

1

_

Hampden .

1

1

1

- -

_

Hancock .

4

1

3

4

_ _

_

Hanover .

15

5

10

8

4

3

_

Hanson

19

14

5

11

4

4

_

Hardwick .

13

5

8

8

4

1

_

Harvard .

5

1

4

4

1

_

Harwich .

33

16

17

22

2

9

_

Hatfield .

13

3

10

6

3

4

_

Haverhill

760

377

383

544

86

130

15.6

Hawley

3

2

1

3

Heath

6

3

3

5

1

_

Hingham .

24

9

15

17

2

5

_

Hinsdale .

3

1

2

2

1

_

Holbrook .

14

8

6

10

3

1

_

Holden .

89

42

47

65

11

13

_

HoUand .

2

2

1

1

_

Holliston .

11

5

6

5

1

5

-

1 See footnote on page 147.

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149

Live Births, by Sex and Parent Nativity, in

Each County

Table 35

.\nd Municipality

; ansd Birth Rates

1932.

Total

SEX.

PARENT NATIVITY.

Birth

Municipalities^!

rate

num- ber.

Male.

Fe- Un- male. known.

Na- tive.

For- eign.

Mixed.

Un- known.

per 1.000

HOLYOKE .

1,005

517

488

647

153

205

_

17.8

Hopedale .

24

11

13

11

10

3

-

Hopkinton

12

5

7

11

-

1

-

-

Hubbardston

5

1

4

4

1

Hudson

79

45

34

38

26

15

-

-

Hull ...

14

6

8

11

2

1

Huntington

4

2

2

3

1

-

-

-

Ipswich

114

61

53

59

22

33

Kingston .

4

-

4

4

-

' -

-

-

Lakeville .

14

9

5

11

2

1

Lancaster .

18

10

8

11

2

5

-

Lanesborough .

2

1

1

1

-

1

-

-

Lawrence

1,413

695

718

704

346

363

16.6

Lee ....

26

12

14

15

9

2

Leicester .

42

23

19

28

2

12

-

-

Lenox

6

4

2

1

2

3

-

Leominster

355

180

175

201

74

80

-

16.3

Leverett .

10

3

7

9

1

Lexington .

55

27

28

26

10

18

1

-

Leyden

1

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

Lincoln

1

1

1

Littleton .

3

1

2

-

1

2

-

-

Longmeadow

3

2

1

1

2

-

-

-

Lowell .

1,932

975

957

1,270

248

414

19.3

Ludlow

189

107

82

92

66

31

Lunenburg

12

10

2

5

4

3

-

-

Lynn

1.559

798

761

902

316

341

15.2

Lynnfield . Malden .

4

2

2

3

1

_

865

437

428

450

198

217

-

14.2

Manchester

2

1

1

1

1

Mansfield .

55

27

28

30

9

16

-

-

Marblehead

94

50

44

78

3

13

-

-

Marion

12

5

7

4

4

4

Marlborough .

275

128

147

204

30

41

17.6

Marshfield

9

5

4

8

1

-

-

Mashpee .

5

4

1

3

2

Mattapoisett

14

5

9

9

3

2

-

-

Maynard .

41

21

20

12

18

11

-

-

Medfield .

9

5

4

4

3

2

Medford .

939

507

432

591

161

187

14.4

Med way .

26

12

14

15

4

7

-

-

Melrose .

481

224

257

323

57

101

19.6

Mendon .

14

7

7

10

1

3

-

-

Merrimac .

18

7

11

13

1

4

Methuen .

223

115

108

119

41

63

-

10.5

Middleborough .

160

79

81 . -

128

9

23

-

-

Middlefield

Middleton

12

7

5

12

Milford .

392

199

193

236

74

82

26.6

Millbury

.

67

31

36

45

7

15

-

-

MiUis

17

4

13

10

3

4

MillviUe

15

4

11

10

2

3

Milton

\ \

123

65

58

91

11

21

-

6.8

Monroe

1

1

1

Monson

[ ]

26

8

18

17

5

4

-

-

Montague

162

85

77

118

18

26

-

-

Monterey .

1

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

Montgomery

Mount Washington .

Nahant .

6

2

4

5

1

Nantucket

72

34

38

46

15

11

Natick .

262

143

119

170

37

55

-

18.8

Needham .

88

46

42

53

15

20

7.5

New Ashford .

-

-

-

-

-

New Bedford .

1,728

855

873

884

399

445

15.3

New Braintree .

4

3

1

4

-

-

-

-

New Marlborough

10

5

5

9

-

1

-

-

New Salem

2

2

2

Newbury .

9

5

4

8

-

1

-

-

Newburyport .

278

160

118

214

21

43

18.4

Newton .

843

438

405

535

142

166

-

11.9

Norfolk .

12

3

9

5

4

3

North Adams .

417

209

208

317

33

67

19.3

North Andover .

52

31

21

32

9

11

-

-

North Attleborough .

87

51

36

52

13

22

-

8.4

North Brookfield

19

10

9

14

3

2

North Reading .

15

7

8

11

2

2

-

-

Northampton .

462

244

218

360

44

58

-

18.9

1 See footnote on page 147.

150

P.D. 1.

Live Births, by Sex and P

ARENT Nativity, in

Each County

Table 35

AND Municipality

; AND Birth Rates

1932.

Total

SEX.

parent nativity.

Birth

Municipalities.!

rate

n\un- ber.

Male.

Fe- Un- male. known.

Na- For- tive. eign.

^^^--Hnowi;.

per 1,000 popu- lation.

Northborough .

18

6

12

15

3

-

Northbridge

193

93

100

114 37

42

Northfield.

16

8

8

12 2

2

Norton

21

7

14

14 4

3

-

Norwell .

12

7

5

8 2

2

Norwood .

450

230

220

286 84

80

29.1

Oak Bluffs

83

42

41

63 6

14

-

Oakham .

5

4

1

3 2

Orange

63

26

37

53 2

8

-

Orleans

7

3

4

7

Otis .

5

3

2

5

-

-

Oxford

46

19

27

35 4

7

Palmer .

124

64

60

83 21

20

-

Paxton

-

-

-

Peabodt .

346

177

169

174 111

61

15.7

Pelham .

6

3

3

5

1

-

Pembroke.

12

5

7

7 1

4

PeppereU .

27

11

16

21

6

-

Peru

_ _

Petersham

4

3

1

4

Phillipston

5

3

2

4

1

-

PiTTSFIELD

1.056

549

507

794 131

129 2

20.7

Plainfield .

3

1

2

3

-

-

PlainviUe .

3

1

2

1 -

2

-

Plymouth

225

108

117

151 34

40

17.2

Plympton

7

4

3

2 3

2

Prescott .

-

-

-

-

-

-

Princeton .

1

1

_

1

Provincetown

60

27

33

50 2

8

-

QUINCY .

1,182

613

569

709 213

260

15.3

Randolph .

72

39

33

51 6

15

Raynham .

18

11

7

9 2

7

-

Reading .

58

31

27

40 7

11

-

Rehoboth .

23

13

10

13 5

5

Revere .

219

107

112

108 65

46

6.0

Richmond.

2

1

1

1 1

-

Rochester

21

10

11

15 4

2

-

Rockland .

64

32

32

54 4

6

Rockport .

32

16

16

26 4

2

-

Rowe

-

Rowley .

6

2

4

5

1

-

Royalston

6

2

4

5 1

Russell .

5

3

2

4 1

Rutland ,

3

1

2

2

1

-

Salem

831

450

381

538 120

173

19.1

Salisbury .

13

9

4

7 2

4

-

Sandisfield

3

2

1

2

1

Sandwich .

13

4

9

12 1

Saugus

149

73

76

87 27

35

9.6

Savoy

1

-

1

1

-

-

Scituate .

24

14

10

14 6

4

Seekonk .

80

40

40

52 7

21

-

Sharon

10

5

5

4 2

4

Sheffield .

18

10

8

16 1

1

-

Shelburne

4

2

2

3

1

Sherborn .

2

1

1

1 1

-

Shirley

31

14

17

17 9

5

-

Shrewsbury

31

16

15

19 4

8

Shutesbury

1

1

1

-

Somerset .

57

33

24

32 11

14

-

SOMERVILLE

1,342

698

644

628 413

301

12.6

South Hadley

32

15

17

12 12

8

-

Southampton

5

3

2

2 2

1

-

Southborough

5

2

3

3 2

Southbridge

223

103

120

144 33

46

15.6

South wick

6

1

5

5

1

Spencer

79

49

30

64 4

11

-

Springfield

2,643

1,318

1,325

1,740 424

479

17.2

Sterling .

6

3

3

5

1

-

Stockbridge

13

7

6

11 2

- -

-

Stoneham .

270

131

139

178 33

59

25.7

Stoughton .

99

51

48

57 20

22

-

Stow

2

1

1

1

1

Sturbridge

20

11

9

15 1

4

-

Sudbury .

8

3

5

6

2

Sunderland

12

8

4

3 5

4

Sutton

21

10

11

14 3

4

-

Swampscott

164

83

81

114 22

28

15.0

' See footnote on page 147.

P.D. 1.

151

Table 35

Municipalities.

Live Births, by Sex and Parent Nativity, in Each County AND Municipality; and Birth Rates: 1932.

Total num- ber.

Male.

Fe- Un-

male. known

parent nativity.

Na- tive.

For- eign.

Mixed.

Un- known.

Birth rate per 1,000 popu- lation.

Swansea . Taunton . Tenipleton Tewksbury

State Infirmary Tisbury . Tolland . Topsfield . Townsend . Truro

Tyngsborough Tyringham Upton Uxbridge . Wakefield Wales Walpole . Waltham Ware

Wareham . Warren Warwick . Washington Watertown Wayland . Webster . Wellesley . WeUfleet . Wendell . Wenham . West Boylston . West Bridgewater West Brookfield West Newbury . West Springfield West Stockbridge West Tisbury Westborough Westfield Westford . Westhampton Westminster Weston Westport . Westwood . Weymouth Whately . Whitman . Wilbraham Williamsburg WiUiamstown Wilmington Winchendon Winchester Windsor . Winthrop .

WOBURN .

Worcester Worthington Wrentham Yarmouth

45

586

32

34

165

11

1

2

8

9

10

1

13

108

163

1

66

875

221

67

31

6

171 7 218 18 6 2 3

15

24

5

9

92

15

2

11

307

32

1

6

3

56

8

468

10

40

12

11

24

31

134

207

4

303

419

,435

2

16

18

29

288

19

15

91

6

1

3 6 4 1 6 53 76

37

458

122

41

13

82

4

94

11

1

2

1

12

14

4

7

50

6

1

5

160

22

1

3

1

25

5

234

6

21

7

6

10

16

69

107

2

173

216

1,751

16 298 13 19 74

7 55 87

1 29 417 99 26 18

5

3 124

7

147 10

3

2

31

3

234

4

19

5

5

14

15

65

100

2

130

203

,684

2

13

27

360

18

23

129

10

1

5

62

81

32

486

180

35

18

3

55

5

161

10 6 2 3 5

13 3 7

44 5

6

219

11

1

5

1

34

6

332

6

32

7

9

16

13

94

130

4

190

275

,057

2

14

13

22 41

16 200 13 11 9 1

79

8 1 47 3 3 4 2

5 14 35

52

77

469

135 7 3 6 2

7 24 41

18

189

28

21

4

2

37

2

38

5

5 1

8 13

26 42

61

67

902

15.7

21.2

4.4 16.8

5.3

20.8

15.6

17.6 21.0 17.4

^ See footnote on page 147.

152

P.D. 1.

Live

Births, by Month of Birth,

IN Counties and

IN Cities

Table 36

HAVING OVER 50,000 INHABITANTS: 1932.

Counties and

Cities having over

c

>>

o

SJ

c

50,000 Inhabitants

a

>,

c

x>

1

in 1930.

>*

o5

c3

3

42

"i

a

^

S

(Grouped in order of

a

s g

^

1

•"H

^

t

i>

§1

0.

S

>

a>

population.)

03

^

S

0.

<

§

3

1-5

3

•-5

3

^

o

1

The State.

68,518

6,132

5,558i5,850

5,512

5,780

5,782

6,054

5,983 5,622

5,526 5,259,

5^60

Average daily number

of births

187

198

192

189

184

186

193

195

193

187

178

175

176

Counties.

Middlesex

14,464

1,327

1,207

1,202

1,121

1,289

1,218

1,259

1,272

1,163

1,158

1,061

1,187

Suffolk .

18,467

1,644

1,508

1,603

1,520

1,538

1,554

1,568

1,622

1,504

1,523

1,442

1,441

Essex .

.

7,398

651

583

655

613

604

647

635

673

591

556

570

620

Worcester

.

7,631

654

656

657

618

633

621

681

630

654

589

622

616

Bristol .

5,776

525

444

502

444

506

483

501

503

487

496

447

438

Hampden

4,905

471

366

455

378

382

392

458

453

373

394

384

399

Norfolk

3,385

309

271

275

285

268

285

328

285

306

257

242

274

Plymouth

2,181

201

159

177

173

194

193

197

183

171

182

176

175

Berkshire

2,007

169

170

165

179

187

",^

204

161

147

165

138

144

Hampshire Franklin

939

75

70

62

79

76

93

83

89

80

64

78

655

54

59

51

49

38

57

58

66

70

58

57

38

Barnstable

536

37

52

31

38

52

45

56

36

52

55

43

39

Dukes .

102

8

11

11

10

6

11

9

8

9

8

6

5

Nantucket

72

7

2

4

5

7

8

7

8

6

5

7

6

Cities over

100,000

Boston .

17,271

1,538

1,393

1,502

1,414

1,448

1,446

1,473

1,519

1,395

1,428

1,349

1,366

Worcester

3,435

284

295

301

275

293

284

301

282

287

258

276

299

Springfield

2,643

258

197

252

220

199

209

240

245

196

216

198

213

Fall River

2,099

174

145

174

168

168

187

178

178

183

172

188

184

Cambridge

'

2,462

219

220

206

203

217

205

212

213

204

183

186

194

New Bedford

1,728

168

157

160

121

150

157

158

145

132

143

128

109

Somerville

1,342

140

122

104

97

111

117

128

98

106

120

97

102

Lynn

1,559

141

127

137

125

124

150

131

139

133

131

118

103

Lowell .

1,932

189

175

176

142

168

176

161

177

140

124

141

163

Cities

50,000 TO 100,000

Lawrence

1,413

114

125

136

124

121

138

109

112

93

102

110

129

Quincy .

1,182

95

89

98

81

100

108

116

101

115

84

94

101

Newton

843

80

74

59

62

80

64

82

80

58

70

61

73

Brockton

1,250

117

94

108

115

116

108

122

104

92

91

82

101

Medford

939

94

68

74

75

80

94

95

78

60

76

70

75

Maiden

865

64

67

80

64

89

67

71

80

71

75

66

71

Holyoke

1,005

90

71

97

69

85

74

105

93

75

87

73

86

Plural Births

BY Sex,

and Stillbirths, in Counties and

Table 37

IN Cities

HAVING OVER 50,000 INHABITANTS: 1932

Counties and Cities

HAVING OVER 50,000

Plural Births.

Inhabitants in 1930.

twins.

triplets.

Still-

(Grouped in order of

births.

population.)

Total.

Males.

Females

Total.

Males.

Females.

The State.

1,470

772

698

18

8

10

2,350

Counties.

Middlesex

334

161

173

3

1

2

485

Suffolk

384

223

161

3

3

578

Essex

168

86

82

3

-

3

276

Worcester .....

162

78

84

-

-

-

299

Bristol

100

46

54

3

3

220

Hampden .....

126

77

49

-

-

-

168

Norfolk

94

46

48 23

-

109

Plymouth .....

50

27

3

2

1

74

Berkshire .....

26

12

14

3

2

1

61

Hampshire .....

6

4

2

-

-

-

36

Franklin .....

6

4

2

-

25

Barnstable .....

12

7

5

-

-

-

15

Dukes

3

Nantucket .....

2

1

1

-

-

-

1

Cities over 100,000.

Boston

358

211

147

3

3

533

Worcester .....

66

28

38

129

Springfield

74

40

34

-

-

-

91

Fall River

32

16

16

79

Cambridge

64

34

30

-

-

-

71

New Bedford ....

34

18

16

3

3

72

Somerville .....

30

12

18

-

-

60

Lynn .....

40

23

17

-

-

-

46

Lowell

42

11

31

68

Cities 50,000 to 100,000.

Lawrence

40

16

24

58

Quincy .....

32

23

9

-

-

-

43

Newton

12

8

4

25

Brockton

24

14

10

3

2

1

43

Medford

32

17

15

-

-

28

Maiden

18

11

7

3

1

2

24

Holyoke

24

17

7

-

-

34

P.D. 1.

iS3

Table 38

Years.

Live Births and Birth Rates for the State and Cities having OVER 100.000 Inhabitants in 1930: 1908 to 1932

The State.

Cities h.wing over 100,000 Inhabitants in 1930.

Worces- Spring- Fall Cam- New Somer- Boston. ter. field. River, bridge. Bedford, ville. Lynn.

Lowell.

1908. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. 1921. 1922. 1923. 1924. 1925. 1926. 1927. 1928. 1929. 1930. 1931. 1932.

1910. 1915. 1920. 1925. 1930.

Live Births

86,911

18,359

3.978

2,184

4.838

2,887

3,580

_

2,139

2,743

84,039

17,584

3.645

2,258

4.692

2,643

3,836

-

2,037

2.648

86,539

17,672

3.923

2,445

4,591

2.436

3.863

2,212

2,632

88,327

17,844

4.122

2,512

4,617

2.621

4,160

2,136

2,580

89,882

18.745

4,167

2,779

4,714

2,605

3,594

-

2,111

2,748

91,644

19,109

4.520

2,866

4.664

2,713

3,647

2.087

2.794

93,399

19,467

4.667

2,986

4.703

2,745

3,574

-

2,083

2,914

93,155

19.713

4,504

3,099

3,910

2,610

3,533

2,108

2,944

93,487

19,604

4.941

3,281

3,690

2,691

3,497

-

2.205

3,289

95,731

19,950

5,276

3,614

3,807

2.764

3.664

2,176

3.289

95,607

20,092

5,239

3,770

3,645

2,672

3.920

2,143

3,279

87,827

18,799

4,596

3,268

3,421

2,757

3,386

^

1,935

3,064

91,859

19,573

4,812

3,419

3,537

2,862

3,507

2,024

3,154

92,207

19,397

4,838

3,392

3,710

3,048

3,649

2,064

3,157

87,636

18,536

4,357

3,089

3,537

3.007

3,344

-

2.057

2.923

89.210

19,056

4,517

3,358

3,645

3,033

3,295

1,964

2,902

91,463

19,776

4,551

3,520

3,594

3,144

3,170

-

2.077

3,011

86,014

18,636

4,340

3,385

3,324

2,932

3,009

1.972

2,705

83,502

18,731

4,312

3,298

3,050

2,933

2,762

-

1.887

2,466

82,273

19,079

4.310

3,158

2,872

2,902

2,432

1,903

2,404

79,054

18,781

3.997

2,991

2,707

2.724

2,394

1,912

2,177

74,122

17,942

3.759

3,040

2,255

2,597

2,033

-

1,866

1,968

73,690

18,057

3,638

3,106

2,201

2.524

1,988

1,677

1,813

1,999

69,385

17,137

3,611

2,939

2,083

2,477

1,861

1,428

1,588

1.812

68,518

17,271

3,435

2,643

2,099

2,462

1,728

1,342

1,559

1,932

Birth Rates per

1.000 P0PUL.A.T10N

: Census

Years

1910 to

1930.

25.6

26.4

26.9

27.5

38.5

23.2

40.0

_

24.8

24.8

25.2

26.4

27.7

30.1

31.3

24.0

32.2

-

22.0

27.3

23.8

26.2

26.8

26.4

29.4

26.1

28.9

20.4

28.0

20.8

23.9

22.8

23.8

25.8

24.5

25.2

-

19.1

24.5

17.3

23.1

18.6

20.7

19.1

22.2

17.7

16.1

17.7

19.9

Table 39

Live Births by Sex and Pare

NT Nativity: 1908

ro 1932.

Popula-

SEX.

PARENT nativity.

Years.

Males

tion.

Total

Fe-

Un-

to 1,000

For-

Un-

num-

Males.

males.

known.

fe-

Native.

eign.

Mixed.

known.

ber.

males.

1908 .

3,235,343

86,911

44.796

42,090

25

1.064

27,016

43,901

15,861

133

1909 .

3,308,500

84,039

43.339

40,679

21

1,061

26,525

42.596

14,785

133

1910 .

3,380,151

86,539

44.243

42.276

20

1.047

26,749

44.398

15,260

132

1911 .

3,446,079

88,327

45,352

42.961

14

1,056

27,390

45,741

15,054

142

1912 .

3,512.007

89,882

46,436

43,440

6

1,069

28.424

45,861

15,497

100

1913 .

3,577,935

91,644

47,099

44,541

4

1,057

29,387

46,737

15,430

90

1914 .

3,643,863

93,399

47,671

45,725

3

1,043

30,127

47,824

15.378

70

1915 .

3,709,792

93,155

47,786

45,363

6

1,053

31,325

46,347

15.401

82

1916 .

3,775,720

93.487

48,256

45,227

4

1,067

31,971

45.920

15,525

71

1917 .

3,841,648

95.731

49,017

46,714

1,049

34,129

45,753

15,786

63

1918 .

3,907.576

95,607

49,138

46,465

4

1,058

35,913

43,419

16,222

53

1919 .

3,835,614

87,827

44,713

43,113

1

1,037

33,295

39,194

15,302

36

1920 .

3,852,356

91,859

47.288

44,569

2

1.061

38,395

37,236

16,207

21

1921 .

3,885,836

92,207

47,414

44,791

2

1,059

39,254

36,553

16,378

22

1922 .

3,936.056

87,636

45,035

42,595

6

1.057

38,355

33,701

15,551

29

1923 .

3,969,536

89,210

45,631

43,572

7

1,047

40,035

33,049

16,106

20

1924 .

4.003,016

91,463

46,957

44,500

6

1,055

42,393

32,380

16,653

37

1925 .

4,144.205

86,014

44,082

41,930

2

1.051

40,905

28,968

16,112

29

1926 .

4,170.5601

83,502

42,681

40,821

-

1.046

40,898

26,229

16,345

30

1927 .

4,191,6441

82,273

42,270

40,003

1,057

41,722

24,294

16,214

43

1928 .

4,212,7281

79,054

40,518

38,536

_

1,051

41,552

21,818

15,657

27

1929 .

4,233.8121

74,122

38,125

35,994

-

1,059

39.783

19,299

15,026

14

1930 .

4,249.614

73,690

37,687

36.002

1

1,047

41.140

17,621

14,913

16

1931 .

4,275,969

69.385

35,534

33,850

1

1,050

40,384

14,946

14,051

4

1932 .

4,297,053

68,518

35,080

33,437

-

1,049

41,292

13,180

14,039

7

Revised figures.

154

P.D. 1.

Table 40

"■

Live Births: 1908 to 1932.

Stillbirths: 1908 to

1932.

Excess of

CASES

SEX.

Birth

Excess

births

OF PLURAL BIRTHS 2

Years.

rate per of 1.000 births

over deaths

Total num-

Per 1,000

Fe-

Un-

Males.

popu-

over

per

Twins.

Trip-

ber.

live

Males.

males.

known

to 1,000

lation

deaths.

1,000 popu- lation.

lets.

births.

females.

1908 .

26.9

35,123

10.9

965

6

3,179

f

1 , 8t33

1,278

38

1,457

1909

25.4

32,803

9.9

881

4

3,102

J

1 , 834

1,219

49

1,505

1910

25.6

32,132

9.5

940

17

3,158

36

1,829

1,263

66

1,448

1911

25.6

35,265

10.2

915

14

3,280

1,825

1.408

47

1,296

1912

25.6

37.482

10.7

996

8

3,188

[

1,871

1,263

29

1,456

1913

25.6

38,242

10.7

996

13

3,175

1,872

1,275

28

1,468

1914

25.6

40,426

11.1

1,008

15

3,349

1,936

1,369

44

1,414

1915

25.2

40,045

10.8

952

9

3,161

35

1,815

1,312

34

1,383

1916

24.8

37,121

9.9

942

13

3,300

J i

1,916

1,334

50

1,436

1917

24.9

39,103

10.2

1,065

7

3,324

1,937

1,330

57

1,456

1918

24.5

16,765

4.3

1,054

10

3,779

2,173

1 , 570

36

1,384

1919

22.9

35,482

9.3

986

7

3,092

1,750

1,332

10

1,314

1920

23.8

38,227

9.9

1,006

6

3,336

36 1

1,918

1,374

14

1,418

1921

23.7

44,427

11.4

1,059

13

3,428

1

1,983

1,429

16

1,388

1922

22.3

36,521

9.3

916

11

3 , 268

1,886

1,373

9

1,374

1923

22.5

36,830

9.3

976

8

3,332

1

1,891

1,413

28

1,338

1924

22.8

41,997

10.4

1,003

13

3,548

\

1,965

1,490

93

1,319

1925

20.8

34,124

8.3

869

17

3,141

37

1,807

1,317

17

1,372

1926

20.03

30,614

7.33

898

10

2,997

1 , 675

1,313

9

1,276

1927

19.63

32,949

7.83

894

10

2,969

1,606

1,356

7

1,184

1928

18.83

27,612

6.63

857

9

2,821

1,605

1,207

9

1,330

1929

17.53

21,951

5.23

804

4

2,540

1,414

1,123

3

1,259

1930

17.3

24,187

5.7

783

15

2,597

35

1,442

1,148

7

1 , 256

1931

16.2

20,642

4.8

731

13

2,440

1,350

1,079

11

1,251

1932

15.9

18,987

4.4

735

6

2,350

1,317

1,025

8

1,285

Exclusive of stillbirths.

2 There was one case of quadruplets in 1926.

3 Revised rate.

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PART II. B. MARRIAGE STATISTICS

155

PAGE

155, 156 155 155 155 156

157-167

Introduction .... Marriage registration Accuracy Source of data . Purpose, marriage requirements Statistical tables

INTRODUCTION.

Marriage Registration. As in the case of births and deaths the public regis- tration of marriages has been required for many years in Massachusetts. Records of marriage are made in the first instance in the cities and towns of the State where the contracting parties dwell and where the ceremony is performed.

Since 1841 it has been required that copies of these records be forwarded annu- ally to the Secretary of the Commonwealth and from 1841 to 1932, inclusive, there have been 4,839,986 marriages reported, recorded and tabulated in this department.

Accuracy. The registration of marriages presents fewer difficulties than the registration of birth and death records and the statistics should be nearly 100 per cent perfect.

Source of Data. The marriage statistics in this report are compiled from attested copies of the records of marriages recorded in every city and town. Per- sons intending to be joined in marriage in Massachusetts must file a notice of in- tention in the town in which they respectively dwell, and this notice of intention must contain the facts required for record and be sworn to by each of the parties to the marriage. If a marriage is performed in a town other than the town issuing the license, a copy of the license must be made and forwarded by the clergyman or magistrate to the clerk of the municipality in which the ceremony was performed. Five days after the notice of intention is filed the marriage license may be issued with all the facts set forth in the notice of intention which are required for record. This certificate is presented to the clergyman or magistrate before whom the marriage is performed, and the facts as to the ceremony are certified by that person. Between the fu-st and tenth days of the month following the ceremony the license or licenses must be returned to the office or offices issuing the same.

A marriage may be solemnized in any place within the Comnionwealth by a minister of the gospel who resides in the Conmionwealth, or, who if a nonresident is the pastor of a church or denomination duly established in the Commonwealth and who is recognized by his church or denomination as duly ordained and in good and regular standing as a minister of such church or denomination; by a rabbi of the Israelitish faith, duly licensed by a congregation of said faith established in the Commonwealth, who has filed with the clerk or registrar of the city or town where such congregation is established a certificate of the establishment of the synagogue therein, the date of his appointment thereto, and of the term of his engagement; by a justice of the peace if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a city or town, or a registrar or assistant registrar, in the city or town where he holds such office, or, if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a court, in the city or town where the court is authorized to be held, or, if he has been designated as a justice of the peace in the city or town where he resides; and it niay be solemnized among Friends or Quakers according to the usage of their societies; and a specified mar- riage may be performed by a non-resident clergyman commissioned by the Governor in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 102 of the Acts of 1926; but no person shall solemnize a marriage in the Commonwealth unless he can read and write the English language.

The principal source of error in the records of marriage comes about through the carelessness or ignorance of one of the parties in filing the notice of intention as to the facts concerning the other party. Therefore, it sometimes happens that rec- ords for the same marriage coming from different towns do not contain the same information. Names and other facts will be at variance. These certificates are compared in the Division of Vital Statistics and every effort is made to have the certificates agree, but considerable confusion and delay follow from this situation.

156 ' P.D. 1.

Purpose. The practical purposes of marriage records are :

1. As evidence to establish dower and curtesy rights of husband and wife.

2. To prove legality as to claims of inheritance.

3. As evidence upon which to base subsequent records concerning the parties.

4. For Governmental pension purposes.

5. For pensions under Employees Pension Laws.

6. For insurance, pension and retirement purposes.

7. To establish legal settlement for public aid and the settlement of dependent children of parents.

8. For naturalization and passport purposes.

9. To prove legitimacy of children.

Every precaution has been taken to see that the statutes pertaining"to the solem- nization of marriage are strictly enforced, but because no public registration of ministers of the gospel is required in Massachusetts, it is not always possible to get in touch with the persons responsible for making returns of marriages solem- nized by them. To guard against the possibility of marriages being performed on one license where two are required, on an out-of-state license, or on a license that has become invalid because of lapse of time, a circular setting forth the require- ments before and after solemnizing a marriage has been prepared, together with copy of the marriage laws and these are forwarded, upon request, to all persons interested, and are sent to the city and town clerks together with posters setting forth the legal impediments to marriage which are posted in their offices.

The errors in solemnizing and returning a record of marriage, if any, are due to the lack of information as to the requirements of the statute rather than to any wilful attempt to evade the requirements of the law.

Marriage licenses issued to residents are valid throughout the Commonwealth, regardless of the residence of either party and many marriages are performed in cities and towns other than the place where either party lived. Persons who do not reside in the Commonwealth must file their intention with the clerk of the city or town Avhere they propose to have the marriage solemnized and the marriage must be solemnized in that particular municipality.

The following tables contain the number of marriages solemnized:

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157

Statistical Tables

Marriages, classified by

Marriages, classified by

Table 41

Nativity of Bride and Groom, in

Resi

dence of Bride

AND

E.-i-CH County and Municipality: 1932.

Groom

, IN Each County and

Counties and

Nativity.

Municipality: 1932.

Municipalities.!

BRIDE

Native

Foreign

Groom

Groom

Total couples.

AND GROOM BOTH

groom

and foreign bride.

groom

and native bride.

and bride

resi- dents.

Groom a resi- dent.

Bride a resi- dent.

and bride non-

Native. For- eign.

resi- dents.

The State.

22,817

15,703 2,310

1,961

2,843

11,131

1,443

5,801

4,442

Counties.

Barnstable ....

246

201 6

18

21

96

23

39

88

Berkshire .

459

370 16

19

54

207

19

142

91

Bristol

2.142

1 , 539 158

142

303

1,129

90

430

493

Dukes

47

35 2

4

6

10

4

7

26

Essex.

2,459

1,743 233

204

279

1,215

186

681

377

Franklin

228

201 8

4

15

52

16

67

93

Hampden .

1,378

968 132

118

160

704

85

365

224

Hampshire .

321

267 15

13

26

127

17

116

61

Middlesex .

4,890

3,303 534

469

584

1,933

362

1,535

1,060

Nantucket.

27

23 1

-

3

22

2

1

2

Norfolk

1,707

1,170 190

155

192

494

110

544

559

Plymouth .

907

686 46

59

116

395

72

228

212

Suffolk

5,763

3,533 819

595

816

3,582

330

1,067

784

Worcester .

2,243

1,664 150

161

268

1,165

127

579

372

MUNICIPA

.ities

Abington .

27

24 1

1

1

5

1

13

8

Acton

5

5

4

1

Acushnet .

9

8 1

-

-

3

2

3

1

Adams

53

44 3

2

4

27

1

23

2

Agawam

24

17 1

3

3

5

-

9

10

Alford

Amesbury .

45

32 2

5

6

29

2

7

7

Amherst

33

29 2

1

1

13

3

10

7

Andover

46

32 6

3

5

10

7

16

13

Arlington .

150

110 10

13

17

45

10

75

20

Ashburnham

13

12

-

1

5

1

4

3

Ashby

7

7

-

-

3

-

1

3

Ash field .

3

2 1

1

1

1

Ashland .

18

10 2

3

3

1

3

4

10

Athol.

60

46 1

5

8

32

2

15

11

Attleboro.

132

95 8

16

13

48

12

22

50

Auburn

24

19

2

3

6

2

10

6

Avon

15

15

4

1

7

3

Ayer .

27

22

_

5

12

8

2

5

Barnstable .

68

51 3

7

7

24

8

11

25

Barre.

17

13

2

2

8

1

4

4

Becket

2

2

-

-

2

-

-

-

Bedford .

10

9

1

3

1

1

5

Belchertown

16

12 2

1

1

3

3

10

BeUingham.

15

10

-

5

4

1

7

3

Belmont

111

68 23

13

7

19

10

51

31

Berkley

5

4

-

1

5

-

-

-

Berlin

_

_

Bernardston

8

7

-

1

1

3

1

3

Beverly .

102

76 8

' 7

11

50

7

29

16

Billerica .

22

14 2

3

3

10

-

5

7

Blackstone .

27

20

2

5

4

4

11

8

Blandford .

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

1

Bolton

3

2

1

1

2

Boston

5,193

3,155 762

545

731

3,315

305

921

652

Bourne

13

10 1

2

4

1

1

7

Boxborough

-

-

-

-

-

-

Boxford

3

3

3

Boylston

7

4 2

-

1

-

1

4

2

Braintree .

67

51 3

4

9

16

7

17

27

Brewster .

4

4

2

1

1

Bridgewater

34

30 1

2

1

16

-

12

6

Brimfield .

5

4

1

1

1

3

Brockton .

346

257 18

21

50

185

17

100

44

Brookfield .

6

5

1

1

2

3

Brookline .

520

305 96

56

63

72

24

174

250

Buckland .

13

13

2

-

2

9

Burlington .

3

1 1

1

-

2

-

1

-

Cambridge

769

456 131

89

93

337

59

193

180

Canton

29

21 1

5

2

17

1

9

2

Carlisle

2

2

-

-

1

-

-

1

Carver

5

4

1

2

1

2

Charlemont

- -

-

-

-

-

-

-

Charlton .

5

4

1

3

-

2

-

Chatham .

16

15

1

6

4

3

3

Chelmsford .

37

33

-

4

8

2

10

17

Chelsea .

252

145 42

25

40

129

13

61

49

Cheshire

6

6

-

-

2

-

3

1

Chester

1

1

1

Chesterfield

2

2

1

1

-

Chicopee .

183

119 18

17

29

109

7

53

14

Chilmark .

2

2

-

-

-

-

-

2

Cities are printed in small capitals.

158

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Marriages, classified by

Marriages, classified by

Table 41

Nativity of Bride and Groom, in

Residence of Bride and

Each County and Municipality: 1932.

Groom, in Each County and

Nativity.

Municipality: 1932.

Municipalities."'

BRIDE

Native Foreign

Groom Groom

Total couples.

AND GROOM BOTH—

groom groom

and and foreign native bride, bride.

and Groom Bride . ^?\1 bride aresi- a resi- ^"^^ resi- dent. dent. ^f^" dents. /-;.

Native. For- eign.

Clarksburg

-

- -

-

_ _ _

Clinton .

58

46 5

1 6

24 1 20 13

Cohaseet .

20

18

2

5 18 6

Colrain

7

7

3-22

Concord

48

33 5

4 6

8 6 13 21

Conway

5

5

-

11-3

Cummington

4

4

- -

1-21

Dalton

18

16

2

3 - 12 3

Dana

2

2

2

Dan vers

57

43 3

6 5

24 1 24 8

Dartmouth

20

16 2

2

2 2 8 8

Dedham

62

46 7

6 3

19 2 28 13

Deerfield .

33

27 4

2

4 3 7 19

Dennis

10

9 1

_ _

4 114

Dighton

33

26

1 6

14 - 7 12

Douglas

16

13

1 2

9 3 3 1

Dover

2

2

_

- - 2 -

Dracut

21

15

2 4

12 - 6 3

Dudley

3

3

-

- - - 3

Dunstable .

5

5

- - - 5

Duxbury .

11

9

1 1

3-26

East Bridgewater

19

17

2

7 6 2 4

East Brookfield

4

4

- 1 1 2

East Longmeado\

V

10

8 1

1

113 5

Eastham

_ _ _ _

Easthampton

51

42 3

1 5

29 - 17 5

Easton

25

22 1

2

9 2 12 2

Edgartown .

10

7 1

2

4 - 1 5

Egremont .

5

4

1

- 1 - 4

Enfield

3

3

_ _

1-11

Erving

1

1

_

Essex

7

6

1

- 1 2 4

Everett .

290

176 29

24 61

130 25 103 32

Fairhaven .

47

38 1

2 6

13 4 20 10

Fall River

769

578 48

38 105

498 24 152 95

Falmouth .

41

30

5 6

26 1 8 6

FiTCHBURQ

185

126 12

19 28

97 11 52 25

Florida

2

2

_ _

2 - - -

Foxborough

25

21 1

1 2

3 2 10 10

Framingham

98

74 8

8 8

32 8 37 21

Franklin

26

21 1

2 2

8 1 13 4

Freetown .

5

5

1-13

Gardner. ,

66

45 7

7 7

32 4 19 11

Gay Head .

-

- -

_ _ _ _

Georgetown

17

15

1 1

6-47

Gill .

1

1

- - - 1

Gloucester

127

89 5

15 18

78 9 29 11

Goshen

_ _ _ _

Gosnold

_

_

_

_ _ _ _

Grafton

21

17 2

2

8 14 8

Granby

1

1

1

Granville .

3

3

_ _

1-11

Great Harrington

30

25

2 3

8 2 9 11

Greenfield .

64

54 3

2 5

21 4 22 17

Greenwich .

Groton

19

18

1

3-97

Groveland .

6

5

1

1-41

Hadley

11

8 3

4 2 4 1

HaUfax

8

5

2 1

1-16

Hamilton .

19

12 3

2 2

3 3 8 5

Hampden .

1

1

1 - - -

Hancock

_

_ _

_ _

_ _ _

Hanover

12

10 1

1

2 3 2 5

Hanson

9

8 1

2-25

Hardwick .

19

15 1

1 2

11 - 5 3

Harvard

6

3 2

1

- - 2 4

Harwich

29

25

2 2

8 - 6 15

Hatfield .

15

14

1

6 3 6-

Haverhill.

219

172 21

14 12

136 12 56 15

Hawley

Heath

_

_ _

_ _

_ _

Hingham .

26

21 2

3

8 3 10 5

Hinsdale .

9

6 1

2

3-33

Holbrook .

17

14 1

2

6-92

Holden

21

12 1

2 6

5 17 8

Holland .

HoUiston .

12

7 -

2 3

3-45

HOLYOKE .

225

153 26

23 23

120 14 74 17

' Cities are printed in small capitals.

P.D. 1.

""

159

Marriages, classified by

Marriages, classified by

Table 41

Nativity of Bride and Groom, in

Residence of Bride and

Each County and Municipality

: 1932.

Groom, in Each County and

Nativity

Municipality: 1932.

Municipalities.!

Total couples.

bride

AND GROOM BOTH

Native Foreign groom groom

and and foreign native bride, bride.

Groom ^room and Groom Bride . *?\^

bride a resi- a resi- _„ ^ 1 1 1 noil"

Native. For- eign.

resi- dent. dent. '^j; d-t- dS's.

Hopedale . . . . !

9

8 1

-

-

3 13 2

Hopkinton . Hubbardston

6

6

2 12 1

2

2

-

-

1 - 1 -

Hudson

37

27 3

5

2

15 5 14 3

HuU .

10

5 1

2

2

7 - 3 -

Huntington

12

10 1

1

3 13 5

Ipswich

31

19 4

5

3

11 - 11 9

Kingston .

24

18 1

3

2

5 2 9 8

Lakeville .

11

8

2

1

112 7

Lancaster .

9

6

1

2

- - 5 4

Lanesborough

6

5

1

-

1-14

Lawrence

474

293 63

38

80

262 48 94 70

Lee .

18

14 1

-

3

8 2 2 6

Leicester .

13

9 1

3

_

3-64

Lenox

13

8 2

1

2

2-56

Leominster

87

64 5

9

9

54 3 24 6

Leverett

2

2

-

-

- - 1 1

Lexington .

44

28 5

4

7

15 2 17 10

Leyden

_

_ _

_

_

_ _ _

Lincoln

4

3

-

1

3 1

Littleton .

12

11

1

2-19

Longmeadow

12

9 1

2

-

- - 5 7

Lowell

582

412 39

51

80

335 27 113 107

Ludlow

18

9 5

3

1

9-63

Lunenburg .

14

12 1

1

4 2 17

Lynn

558

387 60

42

69

316 32 152 58

Lynnfield .

5

4

-

1

1 2 2

Malden

320

234 29

30

27

131 23 78 88

Manchester

8

7

1

-

3-32

Mansfield .

18

13 2

1

2

3 2 9 4

Marblehead

43

34 3

3

3

16 6 14 7

Marion

15

14 1

3 3 3 6

Marlborough

78

57 2

11

8

36 6 26 10

Marshfield .

9

6 1

2

4-14

Mash pee

2

2

-

-

- - 1 1

Mattapoisett

9

9

-

-

3 13 2

Maynard .

31

21 2

2

6

12 2 6 11

Medfield .

14

8 3

2

1

5 13 5

Medford .

274

198 35

21

20

84 18 111 61

Medway .

22

19 2

1

-

5-89

Melrose .

93

73 2

6

12

35 7 39 12

Mendon

3

1 1

1

2 - - 1

Merrimac .

5

5

1 - 4 -

Methuen .

63

44 9

6

4

25 9 18 11

Middleborough

62

46 4

3

9

26 6 10 20

Middlefield.

1

1

1 - - -

Middleton .

2

2

1 - 1 -

MUford

80

54 4

4

18

35 3 21 21

Millbury ,

*

35

27

4

4

14 1 14 6

MiUis.

1.6

5 4

4

3

1 15

MiUville .

10

7

3

- - 7 3

Milton

50

37 4

1

8

7 2 29 12

Monroe

-

_ _ _ -

Monson

26

23

3

8 2 7 9

Montague .

43

37

1

5

13 2 14 14

Monterey ,

-

-

-

-

_ _ _ _

Montgomery

_ _

Mount Washingt

on

-

-

-

-

_ _ - -

Nahant .

6

4

1

1

- - 3 3

Nantucket .

27

23 1

-

3

22 2 1 2

Natick

58

43 4

5

6

20 12 18 8

Needham .

54

32 5

12

5

21 4 14 15

New Ashford

_ _ -

New Bedford

528

322 67

49

90

338 22 101 67

New Braintree

1

1

1

New Marlborougl

1

1

-

-

1 - - -

New Salem.

_

Newbury .

14

13

1

2 3 6 3

Newburyport

68

58 4

3

3

23 3 25 17

Newton

340

221 35

40

44

104 23 135 78

Norfolk .

3

3

-

-

2 - 1 -

North Adams

93

76 3

1

13

61 2 24 6

North Andover

33

25 2

2

4

8 4 19 2

North Attleborough

63

40 3

8

12

24 2 10 27

North Brookfield

16

15

1

8 16 1

North Reading .

5

3

2

1 - 4 -

Northampton .

90

74 3

5

8

42 1 36 11

Northborough

4

4

-

-

2 1-1

' Cities are printed in small capitals.

160

1».B. 1.

Table 41

Marriages, classified by

Marriages, classified by

Nativity of Bride and Groom, in

Residence of Bride and

Each County and Municipality

: 1932.

Groom M

IN EaC

[JNICIPAI

H County and

Nativity.

.ity: 1932.

Municipalities.!

bride

Native

Foreign

Groom

Groom

Total couples.

AND GROOM BOTH

groom

and foreign

groom

and native

and bride

Groom a resi- dent.

1 . non-

Native. For- eign.

bride.

bride.

resi- dents.

dents.

Northbridge

55

37 4

7

7

25

8

16 6

Northfield .

6

6

3 3

Norton

33

25 2

1

5

10

1

7 15

Norwell

9

6 1

1

1

2 7

Norwood .

56

41 5

4

6

22

1

24 9

Oak Bluffs .

18

13 1

1

3

2

1

4 11

Oakham

1

Orange

28

26

1

1

6

1

11 10

Orleans

8

7

1

2

1

1 4

Otis .

4

4

_

2

1 1

Oxford

17

16

1

_

8

2

2 5

Palmer

45

34 1

5

5

12

1

20 12

Paxton

PEA.BODY ,

96

58 16

12

10

46

8

32 10

Pelham

1

1 -

I

Pembroke .

7

6

1

z

3

4

Pepperell . Peru . Petersham .

18

16 1

1

-

5

2

2 9

I

I I

z

z

~

~

~ ~

PhiUipston .

I

1

_

_

_

1

_ ~

PiTTSFIELD

156

121 6

9

20

80

7

39 30

Plainfield .

_

Plainville .

3

3

_

_

1

_

2

Plymouth .

95

66 5

6

18

49

9

15 22

Plympton .

1

1

1

Prescott .

Princeton .

4

3

z

1

1

2 1

Provincetown

24

21 1

1

1

14

4

3 3

QUINCY

342

239 34

29

40

179

37

72 54

Randolph .

32

28 1

3

14

3

9 6

Raynham ,

8

6 1

_

1

2

1 5

Reading

55

48 4

2

1

17

3

16 19

Rehoboth .

12

9 1

2

3

1 8

Revere

246

176 14

21

35

105

10

55 76

Richmond .

1

1 -

\

Rochester .

2

1

1

1

1

Rockland .

39

30 1

2

6

12

7

12 8

Rockport .

20

16 1

2

1

7

1

4 8

Rowe

_

Rowley

6

5 1

_

_

1

_

1 4

Royalston .

2

2

_

_

1

_

- 1

Russell

2

2

2 -

Rutland .

7

6

1

_

1

1

2 3

Salem

232

167 14

24

27

111

11

76 34

Salisbury .

12

10

2

3

2

1 6

Sandisfield .

Sandwich .

7

4

_

3

2

1

1 3

Saugus

63

53 2

4

4

28

9

14 12

Savoy

Scituate

19

17

1

1

6

6

4 3

Seekonk .

123

97 5

9

12

12

3

6 102

Sharon

40

27 4

2

7

3

3

5 29

Sheffield .

8

6

2

2

1

5

Shelburne .

7

6

_

1

2

1 4

Sherborn .

5

5

_

1

2 2

Shirley

12

7 3

2

_

5

_

4 3

Shrewsbury

32

25 2

2

3

8

1

15 8

Shutesbury.

Somerset .

31

28

_

5

9

5

12 5

SOMERVILLE

492

317 65

44

66

220

41

159 72

South Hadley

34

25

3

6

7

2

14 11

Southampton

2

2

1

1

Southborough

10

6 1

2

1

2

_

5 3

Southbridge

88

63 7

6

12

51

4

30 3

Southwick .

2

2

1 1

Spencer

23

15

4

4

13

1

7 2

Springfield

659

465 65

57

72

368

47

141 103

Sterling

5

5

1 4

Stockbridge

9

7

2

_

1

_

7 1

Stoneham .

43

28 3

5

7

12

4

16 11

Stoughton .

34

22 4

5

3

10

2

15 7

Stow .

6

4

1

1

2

2

1 1

Sturbridge .

3

2

1

2

Sudbury .

9

6

1

2

1

2

1 5

Sunderland .

3

3

1 2

Sutton

10

7 1

1

1

3

1

5 1

Swampscott

56

42 5

4

5

10

4

20 22

Swansea

29

25 1

1

2

8

7 14

' Cities are printed in small capitals.

P.D. 1.

161

Table 41

Municipalities.

Marriages, classified by

Nativity of Bride and Groom, in

Each County and Municipality: 1932

Nativity.

Total couples

BRIDE

AND GROOM

BOTH

Native. For- eign.

Native Foreign groom groom

and and foreign native bride, bride.

Marriages, classified by

Residence of Bride and

Groom, in Each County and

Municipality: 1932.

Groom Groom

and Groom Bride ^°^ bride a resi- a resi-

resi- dent, dents.

dent.

bride

non-

dents.

Taunton

Templeton

Tewksbury

Tisbury

ToUand

Topsfield

Townsend

Truro

Tyngsborough

Tyringham

Upton

Uxbridge

Wakefield

Wales

Walpole

Waltham

Ware.

Wareham

Warren

Warwick

Washington

Watertown

Wayland

Webster

Wellesley

Weimeet

Wendell

Wenham

West Boylston

West Bridgewater

West Brookfield

West Newbury

West Springfield

West Stockbridge West Tisbury

Westborough

Westfield .

Westford .

Westhampton

Westminster

Weston

Westport .

Westwood .

Weymouth

Whately

Whitman .

Wilbraham

Williamsburg

Williamstown

Wilmington

Winchendon

Winchester.

Windsor

Winthrop .

WOBURN

Worcester Worthington Wrentham . Yarmouth .

219 19 17 15

3 13

6 24

13 35 52

4 42 191 39 57 22

3

178

12

112

65

10

1

8

12

8

2

23

83

13

3

4

22

33

15

100

33 8 3 17 32 53 76

72

84

840

21

155 18 13 11

2 11

5 19

9 27 41

4 32 112 34 38 18

3

112

10

89

44

10

1

6

10

6

6

4

49

6

2

18

59

7

2

2

10

29

9

80

24 5 3 16 26 45 55

14

16

34

1

1 3

1 3

57 1

54 13

612 81

17

20

10

4 10

6 11

53 94

116

7 7 3

11

4 10 26 17

33 33

578

7 1

8 46 49

4 2 6

-73

2 2 8

12

10

34

69 38

- 7 4 12 34 30

2 26 21

- 1 7

1

1 - 5

1 4 6

15 2

- 1 4 1 - 2 4 24 16

- 1 7 1 - - 15 9 9 15 14

- 4 1 1 1 1 1-2 1 9 11 1 5 16

- 4 8

19

2 11 9

- 3 5 12-

1 7 5

1 9 12

7 6 14

1 40 18

2 30 7 9 32 10

31 154 77

13

Cities are printed in small capitals.

Table 42

Marriages, by Sex, Age,

AND Marital Co

ndition:

1932.

i

Males.

Females.

Age at

i^

-6

«

^

Mark-iage

xt

aj

s

^

1

2

■5

c3

M

-^

s

til

o

i

H

'S

^

(5

H

m

^

5

The State

13 Years and Over.

45,634

22,817

20,035 1

,771

1,011

22,817

20,473

1,190

1,154

Under 20 years

5,286

753

753

4,533

4,522

2

9

20 to 29 years

29,120

15,003

14,725

116

162

14,117

13,578

136

403

30 to 39 years

7,242

4,593

3,741

408

444

2,649

1,885

301

463

40 to 49 years

2,334

1,386

652

456

278

948

367

383

198

50 to o9 years

1,092

666

136

437

93

426

97

260

69

60 to 69 years

462

333

26

276

31

129

23

95

11

70 to 79 years

86

71

1

68

2

15

1

13

1

80 years and over .

12

12

1

10

1

162

P.D. 1.

Table 43

]\IONTHS

Marriages, by Months in Counties

THE STATE

counties.

.

>j

'S u

a>

s

J

3

0) '^

1

.s

-^

3>

MS

o

^

^ d

X

1

1

"rt

iS

C3

^

^

§

s

c3

i

&

<

«

m

w

Q

W

fe

K

S5

S

The Year

January- February March April . May . June . July August . September October November December

22,817

62

246

459

2,142

47

2,459

228

1,378

321

1,478

48

17

25

164

2

139

7

85

IT

1,345

46

10

18

133

3

131

14

85

16

1,162

37

10

12

97

136

4

63

16

1,927

64

20

36

200

1

202

13

131

29

1,610

52

17

24

175

4

154

28

117

27

3,150

105

29

59

258

314

36

169

44

2,003

65

27

47

199

7

240

11

105

25

1,719

55

27

42

156

6

206

27

116

22

2,442

81

33

63

195

10

285

29

128

43

2,452

79

25

57

232

4

259

25

155

35

2,099

70

20

46

206

5

239

23

157

33

1,430

46

11

30

127

5

154

11

67

14

4,890

295 269 262 413 365 693 411 343 557 547 422 313

Table 44

Counties and Sex.

Marriages in Each County

All

ages.

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

years.

years.

year«.

years.

years.

years.

years.

20 to 24

years.

The State.

1

Grooms

22,817

-

-

-

8

54

205

486

8,201

2

Brides

Barnstable:

22,817

2

10

76

335

697

1,658

1,755

9,453

3

Grooms

246

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

97

4

Brides Berkshire:

246

-

4

8

7

23

25

89

5

Grooms

459

_

_

2

15

165

6

Brides Bristol:

459

-

-

1

7

18

35

35

192

7

Grooms

2,142

_

1

7

27

55

915

8

Brides Dukes:

2,142

-

-

9

33

82

- 211

198

929

9

Grooms

47

_

_

_

16

10

Brides Essex:

47

-

-,

1

-

2

5

9

17

11

Grooms

2,459

-

-

-

1

8

22

77

905

12

Brides Franklin:

2,459

-

2

16

52

73

207

169

994

13

Grooms

228

_

-

-

-

-

2

5

74

14

Brides Hampden:

228

-

-

1

5

13

24

20

71

15

Grooms

1,378

1

9

25

499

16

Brides Hampshire

1,378

-

-

1

32

39

98

121

553

17

Grooms

321

1

6

145

18

Brides Middlesex

321

-

-

2

2

11

37

28

144

19

Grooms

4,890

-

-

-

2

8

40

95

1,636

20

Brides Nantucket:

4,890

-

2

11

57

142

317

356

1,985

21

Grooms

27

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11

22

Brides Norfolk:

27

-

-

-

-

-

1

3

11

23

Grooms

1,707

1

2

6

24

530

24

Brides Plymouth:

1,707

-

-

2

11

29

99

95

731

25

Grooms

907

3

18

18

339

26

Brides Suffolk:

907

-

3

2

19

35

82

74

354

27

Grooms

5,763

-

-

-

3

19

58

110

1,951

28

Brides Worcester:

5,763

1

2

14

71

163

340

416

2,436

29

Grooms

2,243

-

-

-

-

0

18

56

918

30

Brides

2,243

1

1

12

38

83

179

206

950

P.D. 1.

163

AND IN CITIES HAVING OVER 100,000 INHABITANTS: 1932.

Counties -

-Con.

CITIES HAVING OVER

100,000 INHABITANTS.

1

3

1

c

1

>>

CZ2

1

O

1

fe

1

^O

?*

1

5?

a

CO

a;

1

6

o

6 >

§

h-3

1

27

1,707

907

5,763

2,243

5,193

840

659

769

769

528

492

558

582

2

1

113

57

406

150

372

54

50

68

66

36

35

32

32

3

1

98

55

389

123

355

57

40

47

48

29

17

27

39

4

-

89

46

335

92

309

39

29

38

43

22

24

39

33

5

150

62

480

190

437

84

72

72

64

59

45

40

51

6

2

106

71

346

174

312

62

47

58

58

48

41

36

48

7

1

281

107

851

308

765

113

88

98

107

64

84

81

73

8

3

147

88

464

229

427

75

53

78

69

45

,38

56

45

9

5

123

63

415

168

350

67

54

49

68

37

27

45

47

10

5

173

103

586

232

527

85

52

63

78

48

47

56

58

11

7

174

97

606

229

537

77

72

80

66

57

63

61

66

12

1

135

98

492

222

443

76

65

76

63

48

34

55

64

13

1

118

60

393

126

359

51

37

42

39

35

37

30

26

6

BY Sex and Age: 1932.

25 to 29

30 to 34

35 to 39

40 to 44

45 to 49

50 to 54

55 to 59

60 to 64

65 to 69

70 to 74

75 to 79

80 yrs. and

^

years.

years.

years.

years.

years.

years.

years.

years.

years.

years.

years.

over.

1

2

6,802 4,664

3,042 1,750

1,551 899

887 549

499

399

367 263

299 163

198 93

135

36

45 11

26 4

12

3

4

76 41

29 21

12 13

8 5

5 2

5 3

4 2

2 3

3

2

-

1

5 6

136 94

65 41

31 10

20

8

5 6

4 4

10 5

2 3

4

-

-

_

7 8

576 344

236 138

112

72

74 45

39 34

31 24

30

8

19 11

15

4

5

_

-

9 10

18 6

6 3

3

1 2

1

1

-

1

1

1

-

-

_

11 12

687 483

311 179

147 100

102 54

64 55

47 34

35 22

29 15

17 4

2 2

4

1

1

13 14

67 48

It

21

6

10

14

8 2

5

8

3

1

3 3

3

1

2 1

1

-

15 16

416 279

181 92

96

57

52 41

32

25

27 22

16 11

10

2

10 5

3

1

-

17 18

87 47

29 14

13

9

10 11

9 5

5 5

5 4

6 1

3 1

1

1

-

19 20

1,525 1,081

709 424

350 198

194 129

103 76

85 54

63 29

41 20

22 6

8 3

'-

3

21 22

10 5

1 2

1

2

2

1 1

_

_

1

1

-

1

-

23 24

574 430

259 135

121

74

72 39

44 30

26 17

20 10

■i

10 2

2

3

1

25 26

259 168

101 63

58 31

36 24

19 19

19 15

11

13

6

4 3

5 2

1

3

27 28

1,723 1,232

834 476

464 251

234 134

120 101

86 57

69 45

44 16

31 5

7 1

7 2

3

29 30

648 406

257 152

123

77

72 41

49 43

26 20

33 19

16 9

12 3

8 2

1

1

_

164

P.D. 1.

Table 45

Age of Grooms.

Marriages, by Sex and Age: 1932.

AGE OF BRIDES.

All

ages.

Un- der 20.

20

to 24.

25 to 29.

30

to 34.

35 to 39.

40

to 44.

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

49.

54.

59.

64.

69.

74.

79.

and over.

All Ages. Under 20 20 to 24 . 25 to 29 . 30 to 34 . 35 to 39 . 40 to 44 . 45 to 49 . 50 to 54 . 55 to 59 . 60 to 64 . 65 to 69 . 70 to 74 . 75 to 79 . 80 and over

22,817

753

8,201

6,802

3,042

1,551

887

499

367

299

198

135

45

26

12

4,533

573

2,833

863

188

51

16

4

4

1

9,453

167

4,637

3,408

896

238

73

20

7

5

1

1

4,664

12

657

2,136

1,148

489

144

43

18

10

1

4

1

1

1,750

1

63

340

607

405

198

82

25

19

7

2

1

899

549 399 263 163 93 36 11

40

154

264

227

112

63

16

13

2

2

1

38

76

150

109

85

45

20

14

2

2

FiR.ST Marriages, by Sex and Age: 1932.

Table 46

Age of

Grooms

(Bachelors).

age of brides (maids).

AU

ages.

Un- der 20.

20 to 24.

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

29.

34.

39.

44.

49.

54.

59.

64.

65 i 70 75 80 to t to to and 69. I 74. 79. over.

All Ages. Under 20 20 to 24 . 25 to 29 . 30 to 34 . 35 to 39 . 40 to 34 . 45 to 49 . 50 to 54 . 55 to 59 . 60 to 64 . 65 to 69 . 70 to 74 . 75 to 79 . 80 and o-^er

18,93114,414

752 I 573 8,0102,815 6,325

2,409

905

326

120

48

25

813 162 36 9 2 3 1

8,922

166

4,547

3,256

743

160

39

10

1

3,950

12

601

1,967

974

316

64

12

4

1,097

1

43

262

442

247

70

23

6

2

1

352

3

25

72

118

95

25

10

2

2

124

46

16

Table 47

First Marriages of

Grooms and Remarriages

OF B

rides

, BY

Age:

1932

.

Age of

age of brides (widows).!

Grooms (Bachelors).

All

ages.

Un- der 20.

20 to 24.

25

to 29.

30

to 34.

35 to 39.

40 to 44.

45 to 49.

50

to 54.

55 to 59.

60

to 64.

65

to 69.

70

to 74.

75 to 79.

80

and over.

All Ages. Under 20

20 to 24 . 25 to 29 . 30 to 34 . 35 to 39 . 40 to 44 . 45 to 49 . 50 to 54 . 55 to 59 . 60 to 64 . 65 to 69 . 70 to 74 . 75 to 79 . 80 and over

1,104

1

148

242

238

189

136

70

38

25

9

6

1

1

9

2

140

1

61

50

21

5

2

264

56 101 51 40 13 2

1

249

17 67 81 49 22 10 2 1

182

2 11 62 52 31 13 10

1

107

1

4

17

25

41

13

5

1

81

1

5

3

14

19

23

7

9

36

1 1 2 3 6 8 8 4 2 1

14

1 1 1

2 1 2 3 1 2

15

1

1

3 4 4

1

1

6

1 1 2 2

1 1

-

-

Includes divorced.

P.D. 1,

165

Table 48

R

EMARIilAGES OF GrOOMS AND FiRST MARRIAGES

OF Brides, by Age: 1932.

AGE OF BRIDES (maIDS).

Age of

Grooms

Un-

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

(Widowers). 1

All

der

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

and

ages.

20.

24.

29.

34.

39.

44.

49.

54.

59.

64.

69.

74.

79.

over.

All Ages.

1,542

108

361

345

257

179

106

91

51

25

13

5

1

_

_

Under 20

_

_

_

_

_

20 to 24 .

39

11

27

_

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

25 to 29 .

199

47

92

50

6

4

_

-

_

_

_

_

_

30 to 34 .

309

25

121

97

53

10

3

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

35 to 39 .

320

15

68

108

77

42

7

3

-

-

_

_

_

40 to 44 .

233

7

31

47

69

48

22

8

-

1

-

-

-

_

-

45 to 49 .

134

2

10

22

26

36

15

20

3

-

-

_

50 to 54 .

112

1

7

12

11

21

23

16

16

4

-

1

_

_

_

55 to 59 .

85

3

6

10

6

17

26

11

6

-

-

-

_

60 to 64 .

58

-

1

3

8

14

10

8

7

6

1

_

_

_

65 to 69 .

34

1

2

2

5

7

7

5

3

2

_

_

_

70 to 74 .

10

-

-

-

2

-

1

4

2

1

-

_

_

75 to 79 .

8

_

-

1

1

2

3

■-

1

_

_

80 and over

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

Includes divorced.

Table 49

Remarriages of Both Parties, by Age:

1932

.

AGE OF BRIDES (wiDOWS).'

Age of

Grooms

Un-

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

(Widowers).'

All

der

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

and

Ages.

20.

24.

29.

34.

39.

44.

49.

54.

59.

64.

69.

74.

79.

over.

All Ages.

1,240

2

30

105

147

186

212

181

160

119

61

24

9

4

_

Under 20

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 to 24 .

4

2

2

_

25 to 29 .

36

1

10

18

5

-

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30 to 34 .

86

1

11

26

31

10

3

2

2

35 to 39 .

137

_

5

25

32

52

20

3

_

40 to 44 .

192

-

1

20

37

53

50

21

6

2

1

1

-

-

_

45 to 49 .

175

7

23

38

53

33

13

7

1

_

_

50 to 54 .

169

-

-

2

6

22

43

40

41

12

3

-

-

-

-

55 to 59 .

164

_

1

3

6

7

23

45

34

35

9

1

_

_

60 to 64 .

123

-

1

3

3

6

24

37

31

13

4

-

1

-

65 to 69 .

92

_

2

9

9

17

24

21

10

_

_

70 to 74 .

34

-

-

1

2

-

2

2

6

5

8

4

3

1

-

75 to 79 .

18

_

_

-

1

2

1

2

1

4

3

3

1

80 and over

10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2

1

1

3

1

-

' Includes divorced.

Table 50

Grooms

Total Number First marriage Second marriage Third marriage Fourth marriage Fifth marriage

First Marriages and Remarriages: 1932

Total

number

of

marriages

First marriage

Second marriage

Third marriage

Fourth marriage

Fifth marriage

22,817

20,035

2,547

220

14

1

20,473

18,931 1,460

78 4

2,172

1,054 989 120

8

1

161

45

93

21

2

166

P.D. 1

Marriages,

Marriage Rates, and Nativity of Persons

Table 51

Married

: 1908 TO 1932.

RATES -

- persons

MARRIED

per 1.000

Nativity percentages

Years.

Total

POPULATION.

BRIDE AND GROOM

Native

Foreign

Number.

BOTH

groom

groom

Annual.

Five-year averages.

and foreign bride.

and

Native. Foreign.

native bride.

1908

27,071

17.3

42.9 36.6

10.9

9.6

1909

29,002

16.2

18.3

43.1 35.8

10.5

10.6

1910

30,710

18.2

43.2 35.8

10.6

10.5

1911

32,051

18.6

44.5 35.1

9.8

1G.6

1912

30,898

17.6

43.5 36.2

9.6

10.6

1913

31,403

17.6

43.4 36.4

9.6

10.6

1914

32,588

17.9

f 17.7

44.4 36.4

9.2

10.0

1915

31,301

17.0

45.3 35.0

9.1

10.6

1916

34,386

18.2

47.0 33.3

9.3

10.3

1917

37,945

19.8

50.8 28.6

9.8

10.8

1918

29,163

14.9

52.3 26.6

9.8

11.3

1919

34,329

17.9

18.1

54.8 23.9

9.9

11.6

1920

38,048

19.7

56.8 21.7

9.8

11.7 ,

1921

33 , 590

17.3

55.5 24.0

9.1

11.4 '

1922

32.683

16.6

57.3 21.5

9.3

11.9

1923

35,200

17.7

57.2 20.7

9.8

12.3

1924

32,080

16.0

\ 16.5

57.4 20.0

9.6

13.0

1925

31,238

15.1

58.0 19.0

9.7

13.3

1926

30,584

14.5

59.2 17.6

9.8

13.4

1927

30,408

14.2

60.7 16.6

9.2

13.5

1928

29,082

13.4

62.3 14.7

9.2

13.8

1929

30,568

14.0

13.8

63.3 13.9

9.6

13.2

1930

27,431

12.9

65.4 12.6

9.0

13.0

1931

26,296

12.3

67.2 11.3

9.0

12.5

1932

22,817

10.6

68.8 10.1

8.6

12.5

Table 52

Proportions of First Marriages and Remarriages per 1,000

Marriages:

1908 TO 1932.

BACHELORS WHO

widowers' WHO

Years.

MALES.

FEMALES.

MARRIED

MARRIED

Bache-

Wid-

lors.

owers.!

Maids. Widows.

Maids. Widows. 1

Maids. Widows. 1

1908 .

88.0

12.0

90.4 9.6

83.0 4.9

7.4 4.6

1909

88.4

11.6

90.9 9.1

83 . 8 4.6

7.1 4.5

1910

88.3

11.7

90.4 9.6

83.5 4.9

7.0 4.7

1911

89.0

11.0

90.5 9.5

84.0 5.0

6.5 4.5

1912

89.7

10.3

91.8 8.2

85.4 4.2

6.4 4.0

1913

89.5

10.5

91.7 8.3

85.4 4.1

6.3 4.2

1914

89.6

10.4

91.7 8.3

85.3 4.2

6.4 4.1

1915

89.6

10.4

91.7 8.3

85.3 4.2

6.4 4.1

1916

89.8

10.2

91.3 8.7

85.3 4.6

6.1 4.1

1917

89.8

10.2

90.9 9.1

84.9 4.9

6.0 4.2

1918

86.7

13.3

88.0 12.0

80.6 6.1

7.4 5.9

1919

85.9

14.1

88.0 12.0

80.2 5.7

7.9 6.2

1920

86.1

13.9

88.0 12.0

80.3 5.9

7.7 6.1

1921

85.2

14.8

87.3 12.7

79.2 6.0

8.1 6.7

1922

86.4

13.6

88.0 12.0

80.5 5.9

7.5 6.1

1923

86.9

13.1

88.4 11.6

81.2 5.7

7.2 5.9

1924

86.9

13.1

88.3 11.7

81.3 5.6

7.1 6.0

1925

87.4

12.6

88.8 11.2

82.1 5.4

6.7 5.8

1926

87.5

12.5

89.0 11.0

82.3 5.2

6.8 5.7

1927

87.6

12.4

89.1 10.9

82.5 5.1

6.6 5.8

1928

87.9

12.1

89.2 10.8

83.0 5.0

6.2 5.8

1929

87.8

12.2

89.8 10.2

83.2 4.5

6.6 5.7

1930

87.8

12.2

89.7 10.3

83.3 4.6

6.4 5.7

1931

87.6

12.4

89.5 10.5

82.7 4.8

6.8 5.7

1932

87.8

12.2

89.7 10.3

83.0 4.8

6.8 5.4

' Includes divorced.

P.D. 1.

w

Table 53

Marriages and Marriage Rates in the State and in Cities

HAVING OVER 100,000 INHABITANTS IN 1930: 1908 TO 1932.

Years.

The State.

CITIES HAVING OVER 100,000 INHABITANTS IN 1930.

Worces- Spring- Fall Cam- New Soiner- Bcston. ter. field. River. bridge. Bedford, ville. Lynn.

Lowell.

1908 .

1909 .

1910 .

1911 .

1912 .

1913 .

1914 .

1915 . 1910 .

1917 .

1918 .

1919 .

1920 .

1921 .

1922 .

1923 .

1924 .

1925 .

1926 .

1927 .

1928 .

1929 .

1930 .

1931 .

1932 .

1905 . 1910 . 1915 . 1920 . 1925 . 1930 .

27,071

6,993

1,064

720

889

1,174

872

-

775

815

29,002

7,165

1,233

827

981

1,186

1,030

_

836

819

30,710

7,596

1,395

904

1,092

1,241

999

-

890

934

32,051

8,110

1,457

986

1,193

1,230

955

983

983

30,898

7,896

1,404

732

1,056

1,146

997

_

966

1,003

31,403

8,130

1,495

887

1,166

1,126

1,023

-

959

1.016

32,588

8.522

1,411

871

1,229

1,141

1,017

856

1,058

31,301

8,141

1,408

828

1,118

1,121

1,035

-

832

986

34,386

8,552

1,687

1,062

1,207

1,163

1,166

1,043

1,113

37,945

9,191

1,836

1,265

1,451

1,297

1,280

1,044

1,243

29,163

7,396

1,325

1,081

1,102

973

1,091

-

837

1,111

34,329

8,122

1,569

1,257

1,248

1,296

1,206

1,036

1,132

38,048

8.545

1,811

1,403

1,565

1,372

1,238

1,092

1,271

33,590

8.241

1,466

1,136

1,211

1,221

996

-

954

1.051

32,683

7.816

1,414

1,104

1,176

1,350

895

897

1.070

35,200

8,243

1,505

1,181

1,255

1,340

1,004

-

1.001

1.164

32,080

7,688

1,375

1,148

978

1,114

880

894

1.093

31,238

7,263

1,420

1,080

1,052

1,015

1,028

808

843

30,584

7,151

1,287

1,024

1,027

1,062

912

-

879

795

30,408

6.944

1.240

904

1.106

963

842

848

771

29,082

6,691

1.195

1,012

848

986

659

-

827

737

30,568

6,828

1.378

1,044

925

1,039

860

878

767

27,431

6,238

1.122

983

831

1,008

698

666

747

648

26,296

5,863

1.027

787

937

948

660

638

606

625

22,817

5.193

840

659

769

769

528

492

558

582

Marriage Rates Persons married per

1,000

Population

Census

Years

1905 to 1930.

18.1

22.8

18.5

17.8

21.7

22.0

19.7

-

22.0

17.1

18.2

22.1

19.1

20.3

22.6

20.8

18.8

-

19.9

17.8

17.0

21.8

17.3

16.1

20.4

18.0

19.2

17.4

18.1

19.8

22.8

20.1

21.7

25.8

22.8

21.9

-

22.0

23.2

15.1

18.6

14.9

15.2

16.3

17.0

17.2

15.7

15.3

12.9

16.0

11.5

13.1

14.4

17.7

12.4

12.8

14.6

12.9

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PART II. C.

DIVORCE STATISTICS

PAGE

Introduction 168, 169

Causes for divorce ............. 168

Source of data ............. 168

Applications for divorce ............ 168

Contested cases ............. 168

Number of divorces ............. 168

Divorce rates 168, 169

Party to which granted ............ 169

Divorces classified by causes ........... 169

Annulment classified as divorce ........... 169

Duration of marriages ............ 169

Statistical tables 170-188

INTRODUCTION. Causes for Divorce. Causes for which divorce from the bonds of mati^mony may be granted in Massachusetts under the provisions of chapter 208, Sections 1 and 2 of the General Laws, are as follows :

1. Adultery.

2. Impotency.

3. Desertion for three consecutive years next prior to the filing of the libel.

4. Gross and confirmed habits of intoxication caused by the voluntary and ex- cessive use of intoxicating liquor, opium or other drugs.

5. Cruel and abusive treatment.

6. Neglect to provide.

7. Sentence to imprisonment at hard labor for five years or more.

A marriage may be declared void in consequence of violation of the provisions of the laws concerning marriage; that is, a separation may be granted because of the demonstration of conditions obtaining at the time of, or previous to, the alleged marriage, which show that there never was a legal marriage.

Source of Data. The statistics of divorce presented in this report are com- piled from returns made to the Secretary of the Commonwealth annually by the clerks of courts and registers of probate for the several counties.

In Massachusetts there is no central record office for divorces, the statistics only being returned as stated above. The records remain with the clerks or registers.

Previous to 1922 the superior court only had jurisdiction in such matters, and the filing of returns was in compliance with chapter 208, Sections 46 and 47 of the General Laws. By the provisions of chapter 465 of the Acts of 1921, it was pro- vided in Section 2 that any divorce case in which the libellee has not filed appearance within the time limited should be transferred to the probate court of the county where such case was entered. By chapter 532 of the Acts of 1922 the probate court was given concurrent jurisdiction with the superior court to hear Hbels for divorce and to determine the same in a similar manner. This Act took effect on October i, 1922.

Applications for Divorce. The courts granted over 4 petitions out of every 5 filed. This proportion fluctuated considerably during the twenty-five years from 1908 to 1932, the highest proportion of applications being granted in 1924 (89.5 per cent), and the lowest proportion in 1929 (71.1 per cent). During this entire period 82.1 per cent of all applications were granted .7 per cent were refused, and 17.2 per cent were dismissed.

Contested Cases. Of the total number of applications for divorces during the twenty-five years from 1908 to 1932, only 16.4 per cent were contested. In 1932 of the 4,095 appHcations for divorce, only 1,179, or 28.8 per cent, were con- tested, and of the 3,543 divorces granted, 861, or 23.8 per cent, were contested. The proportion of contested cases is larger for divorces granted to the wife (25.1 per cent) than for those granted to the husband 22.2 per cent).

Number of Divorces. Divorces granted in 1932 numbered 3,543, a decrease of 82, or 2.3 per cent less than the number granted in 1931, and 45 more than the average number granted for the five-year period 1925 to 1929.

Divorce Rates. The number of divorces granted per 100,000 population was 82.5, as compared with 84.8 in 1931, 88.1 in 1930, 81.6 in 1929, and 84.7 in 1928.

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Divorce rates based on the married population, i.e., the number of divorces per 100,000 married population, are more significant than rates based upon the total population, because of the elimination of possible variations in the proportion married, and because of the fact that divorce can arise only among the married. Rates calculated in this manner are shown in Table 58, page 185, for the census years 1900 to 1925. In this table the number of divorces shown for the census years 1900 to 1925 is not the actual number in that year, but the annual average for the five-year period of which the census year is the median. This method eliminates any peculiarities in the census year which may have affected divorce and makes the figures more typical of the period as a whole.

Party to Which Granted. Over two-thirds (72.7 per cent) of the total num- ber of divorces in the period 1908 to 1932 were granted to the wife. In other words, divorces obtained by the wife are more than twice as numerous as those obtained by the husband. This difference may be partially explained by the fact that without any reference to the question of which party is the more frequently responsible for the marital unhappiness, the wife has tangible ground for divorce more frequently than the husband, because certain well known and comparatively common grounds are more readily applicable against the husband than against the wife. For example, cruelty, in so far as it is physical cruelty, is not ordinarily an available ground for a husband, although men are sometimes granted divorces on this ground.

The proportion of divorces granted to the wife fluctuated between 69.3 per cent in 1913, and 75.3 in 1931, as compared with 72.7 per cent for the entire period of 1908 to 1932.

Divorces Classified by Causes. The statistics concerning the cause of di- vorce deal with the legal cause as ascertained from the court records. It should be borne in mind, however, that the cause for which a divorce is granted by the courts is not necessarily the underlying reason for the marital unhappiness, and that the value of statistics of divorce as an index to the actual causes is as a con- sequence impaired.

Divorces granted on the ground of desertion have nearly doubled in the twenty- five-year period 1908 to 1932, while the increase in the number of divorces granted for adultery has been very slight.

The most common ground on which divorce was granted by the courts w^as de- sertion, which accounted for 46.9 per cent of all the divorces granted in the period 1908 to 1932, for 38.6 per cent of all those granted to the husband in this period, and for 61.4 per cent of those granted to the wife.

The number and per cent of divorces granted for all causes, to the husband and to the wife, for the twenty-five-year period 1908 to 1932, are shown in Table 60, page 186.

Annulled Cases. Among the less important classes of cases appears the term ''Annulments." In 709 cases, or one per cent of the total number of divorces granted during the period 1908 to 1932, there was some cause shown w^hich may have existed at the time of marriage. These cases form but a small proportion of all cases considered, and do not affect the results to any material degree.

Duration of Marriages. The average number of years libellants were married at the time of application for divorce has fluctuated between 10.5 years in 1932 and 11.0 years in 1908. The average number of years the libellants were married in 1932 was 10.5.

Of the total libellants in Massachusetts for whom the number of years married was reported in 1932, 55.5 per cent made application for divorce before they had been married ten years, as compared with 56.4 in 1931, 57.1 in 1930, 56 in 1929, 57 in 1928, and 56.1 for the twenty- five-year period 1908 to 1932.

170

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Table 54

Libels and Libellants.

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were IVL^rried, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Causes.

Cruel

and

Non-

Im-

All

Deser-

abusive Adul- Intoxi-

sup-

Impo- prison-

cawees.

tion.

treat- tery. cation, ment.

port.

tency. ment.

An- nul- ments.

The State.

4,0951

1,536

2,055

211

140

122

12

19

66

Husband ....

1,199

657

384

139

14

-

4

1

27

Wife .

2,896

879

1,671

72

126

122

8

18

39

Granted.

3,543

1,421

1,686

172

131

104

10

19

56

Husband

938

581

235

107

11

3

1

20

Wife .

2.605

840

1,451

65

120

104

7

18

36

Refused

7

6

1

_

1

Husband

4

-

4

-

-

-

-

Wife .

3

_

2

_

_

1

1

Dismissed

545

115

363

39

9

17

2

-

9

Husband

257

76

145

32

3

-

1

-

7

Wife .

288

39

218

7

6

17

1

-

2

Contested

1,179

276

760

77

32

25

5

4

18

Husband

382

127

191

55

6

_

2

1

14

Wife .

797

149

569

22

26

25

3

3

4

Not contested

2,916

1,260

1,295

134

108

97

7

15

48

Husband

817

530

193

84

8

2

13

Wife .

2,099

730

1,102

. 50

100

97

5

15

35

Duration of Marriage.

Lesa than 6 months

43

-

36

4

-

-

3

-

12

Husband

14

_

8

4

2

5

Wife ....

29

-

28

_

_

1

_

7

6 to 11 months

76

-

68

1

2

3

2

-

6

Husband .

18

16

1

-

1

1

Wife ....

58

-

52

-

2

3

1

-

5

1 to 4 years .

941

158

649

54

37

37

2

4

29

Husband .

231

64

121

38

6

1

1

10

Wife ....

710

94

528

16

31

37

1

3

19

5 to 9 years .

1,214

477

579

66

34

47

3

8

13

Husband

357

211

98

45

3

-

-

8

Wife ....

857

266

481

21

31

47

3

8

5

10 to 19 years

1,306

629

520

71

51

28

2

5

5

Husband

426

276

102

44

4

-

-

-

2

Wife ....

880

353

418

27

47

'28

2

5

3

20 to 29 years

433

221

179

15

9

7

-

2

1

Husband

125

82

35

7

1

-

-

-

1

Wife ....

308

139

144

8

8

7

_

2

_

30 years and over .

81

50

24

7

-

-

-

_

Husband

28

24

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

Wife ....

53

26

20

-

7

_

_

Unknown

1

-

-

-

-

-

_

Husband

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Wife ....

1

1

-

-

_

Average numb

er of years .

10.5

12.9

8.9

9.6

10.7

8.1

4.4

9.8

4.0

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, wliether decrees nis had been entered or not) . ............

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered a that date ...............

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 .......

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932.

Number of cases in which 7ii8i decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or sinc( entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ......

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .........

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .........

11,433

1,557 4,250 3,342

3,610

4,102

67

' Two hundred and eight libels were received from the Superior Court; three thousand, eig'it hundred and ninety-four from the Probate Court. Three libels transferred. Three decrees vacated. One petition for custody of minor child. One petition for annulment transferred.

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171

Table 54a

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Mar,ried, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Libels and T.ibellants.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Iin- All Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Irnpo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Barnstable County

Husband

Wife . Granted

Husband

Wife . Refused .

Husband

Wife . Dismissed

Husband

Wife . Contested

Husband

Wife . Not contested

Husband

Wife . Duration of Marriage. Less than 6 months

Husband .

Wife . 6 to 11 months

Husband

Wife . 1 to 4 years .

Husband

Wife . 5 to 9 years .

Husband

Wife . 10 to 19 years

Husband

Wife . 20 to 29 years

Husband

Wife . 30 years and over

Husband

Wife . Unknown

Husband

Wife . Average number of years .

321

19

13

18

9

9

14

10

4

28

18

10

15

9

6

13

9

4

4

1

3

3

-

3

1

1

-

9

5

4

«

3

3

3

2

1

23

14

9

12

6

6

11

8

3

5

3

2

2

2

3

3

-

9

4

5

5

3

2

4

1

3

11

8

3

o

2

3

6

6

-

7

4

3

6

4

2

1

-

1

13.4 13.

12.7

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) . ............ 120

Number of hbels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date 15

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 48

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 33 Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 28

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 32

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... -

1 No libels were received from the Superior Court; thirty-two from the Probate Court.

172

I

\D. 1.

Table 54b

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Im- All Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Impo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Berkshire County.

951 32

40 4 5

14

-

4

Husband ....

18 12

4 2-

-

2

Wife .

77 20

36 2 5

14

2

Granted

87 30

34 4 5

14

-

4

Husband

15 11

2 2-

2

Wife .

72 19

32 2 5

14

-

2

Refused .

- -

- - -

- -

-

-

Husband

\

Wife .

Dismissed

8 2

6 - -

- -

-

-

Husband

3 1

2 - -

-

-

-

Wife .

5 1

4 - -

Contested

5 1

4 - -

-

-

-

Husband

1 1

Wife .

4

4 - -

Not contested

90 31

36 4 5

14

-

4

Husband

17 11

4 2-

2

Wife .

73 20

32 2 5

14

-

2

Duration of Marriage.

Less than 6 months

-

- - -

-

-

1

Husband

-

- - -

-

-

1

Wife .

-

- - -

- -

-

-

6 to 11 months

1

1

2

Husband

1

Wife .

1

1

- -

-

1

1 to 4 years .

17 3

7 1 2

4

-

1

Husband

4 1

2 1-

Wife .

13 2

5-2

4

1

5 to 9 years .

36 12

16-1

7

-

-

Husband

6 6

-

Wife .

30 6

16 - 1

7

10 to 19 years

24 8

10 3 -

3

-

-

Husband .

6 4

1 1

-

Wife .

18 4

9 2-

3

20 to 29 years

12 6

5 - 1

-

-

-

Husband

1 1

_ _

Wife .

11 5

5-1

-

-

-

30 years and over

4 2

1 - 1

-

-

-

Husband

1

1

Wife .

3 2

1

-

-

-

Unknown

1 1

- - -

-

-

-

Husband

-

_ _

Wife .

1 1

_ _ _

-

-

-

Average number of years .

11.6 13.6

10.9 12.0 13,4

8.2

-

.8

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1,

1932 (including all cases,

whether decrees

nisi

had been entered or not) ....

318

Number of lib

els foi

divorce pe

nd

ing January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date 57

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 138

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 90 Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered) , which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 87

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 95

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 4

1 One libel was received from the Superior Court; ninety-four from the Probate Court.

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173

Table 54c

Libels and Libellants.

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married, bv Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non-

All Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Inipo- causes. tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment.

Im- prison- ment.

An- nul- ments.

Bristol County.

2761

121

97

18

14

21

5

1

Husband ....

87

58

15

12

2

-

-

Wife .

189

63

82

6

12

21

5

1

Granted

251

115

80

17

13

21

5

1

Husband .

73

54

7

11

1

-

Wife .

178

61

73

6

12

21

5

1

Refused.

-

-

-

-

-

-

Husband .

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Wife .

'

Dismissed

25

6

17

1

1

-

-

-

Husband .

14

4

8

1

1

Wife .

11

2

9

_

_

Contested

24

5

13

3

3

-

-

-

Husband .

12

3

4

3

2

-

Wife .

12

2

9

-

1

-

-

-

Not contested

252

116

84

15

11

21

5

1

Husband

75

55

11

9

-

-

-

-

Wife .

177

61

73

6

11

21

5

1

Duration of Marriage.

Less than 6 months

1

1

Husband

1

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

Wife .

6 to 11 months

5

-

4

-

-

1

- -

-

Husband

1

1

Wife .

4

3

1

1 to 4 years .

62

14

33

5

2

7

1

1

Husband .

15

6

5

4

Wife .

47

8

28

1

2

7

1

1

5 to 9 years .

88

39

30

6

4

5

4

-

Husband

27

18

4

5

-

Wife .

61

21

26

1

4

5

4

-

10 to 19 years

80

44

22

6

4

4

-

-

Husband

28

22

2

3

1

Wife .

52

22

20

3

3

4

20 to 29 years

33

20

6

1

2

4

-

-

Husband

11

9

1

1

-

-

Wife .

22

11

5

1

1

4

-

-

30 years and over

7

4

1

2

Husband

4

3

1

-

-

-

-

-

Wife .

3

1

2

-

-

Unknown

_

-

Husband

_

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Wife .

-

Average number of years .

10.6

12.9

8.0

8.8

14.6

9.8

6.2

2.0

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) . . . . " . '. . . . . . 704

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date 120

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 250

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 213

Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 251

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 276

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 1

1 No libels were received from the Superior Court; two hundred and seventy-six from the Probate Court

174

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Table 54d

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Libels and Libellants.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Im- AU Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Impo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Dukes County.

41

2

2

Husband ....

1

1

-

Wife .

3

1

2

Granted

4

2

2

Husband

1

1

Wife .

3

1

2

Refused.

Husband

-

-

-

Wife .

-

-

-

Dismissed

Husband

-

-

-

Wife .

Contested

1

-

1

Husband

-

-

-

Wife .

1

1

Not contested

3

2

1

Husband

1

1

Wife .

2

1

1

Duration of Marriage.

Less than 6 months

-

-

-

Husband ....

-

-

-

Wife .

-

-

-

6 to 11 month

s . . .

Husband

-

-

-

Wife .

-

-

-

1 to 4 years

1

1

Husband

Wife .

1

-

1

5 to 9 years

2

1

1

Husband

1

1

Wife .

1

-

1

10 to 19 years

1

1

-

Husband

Wife .

1

1

-

20 to 29 years

-

-

-

Husband

Wife .

-

-

-

30 years and c

ver .

-

-

-

Husband

-

Wife .

-

-

-

Unknown

Husband

-

-

-

Wife .

Average number of years .

8.0

10.0

6.C

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, wli ether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............ 20

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date ............... 3

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 8

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 8 Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 4

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 4

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... -

1 No libels were received from the Superior Court, four from the Probate Court.

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175

Table 54e

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Yeaks Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments

Libels and Libellaxts.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Im- All Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Impo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Essex County.

Husband

Wife . Granted

Husband

Wife . Refused .

Husband

Wife . Dismissed

Husband

Wife . Contested

Husband

Wife . Not contested

Husband

Wife . Duration of Marriage. Less than 6 months

Husband .

Wife . 6 to 11 months

Husband

Wife . 1 to 4 years

Husband

Wife . 5 to 9 years .

Husband

Wife . 10 to 19 years

Husband

Wife . 20 to 29 years

Husband

Wife . 30 years and over

Husband

Wife . Unknown

Husband .

Wife . Average number of years .

4381

115

323

394

101

293

44 14 30 61 16 45

377 99

278

20 69

123 33 90

157 43

114 53 14 39 10 4

193

82 111 183

75 108

10

7

3

14

7

7

179

75

104

10.7 12.4

181

10

171

151

6

145

30

4

26

31

2

29

150

8

142

3 2

2 54

4 50 53

4 49 45

45 22

2 20

2

9.3

15

15

10.6 11.1

8.0

3.0

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including ail cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............. 1,339

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date ............... 183

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 417

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees 7iisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 389 Numi^er of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 394

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 438

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 5

1 No libels were received from the Superior Court; four hundred and thirty-eight from the Probate Court

176

P.D. 1.

Libels for Divorces G

ranted. Refused, Dismissed, Conte.sted, and

Table 54f

NOT Contested, and

Number of Years Libellants were Married,

BY Statutory Causes and Sex of

Libellant; also Annulments.

Libels and Libellants.

Causes.

Cruel

An-

and

Non-

Im-

nul-

All Deser- abusive

Adul- Intoxi-

sup-

Impo- prison-

ments.

causes, tion. treat-

tery. cation.

port.

tency. ment.

ment.

i

Franklin County.

28 1 11 9

4 1

3

_

1

Husband ....

8 5-

3

-

-

Wife

20 6 9

1 1

3

_ _

1

Granted ....

28 11 9

4 1

3

_

1

Husband ....

8 5-

3

_

_ _

Wife

20 6 9

1 1

3

_

1

Refused

_ _

Husband .... Wife . . . . Dismissed ....

- - -

-

-

-

-

_ _ _

_ _

_

_ _

I

Husband ....

_ _ _

_

_

_

_

Wife

_ _ _

_ _

_

_ _

_

Contested ....

_ _ _

_ _

_

_

_

Husband ....

_ _ _

_ _

_

_ _

_

Wife

_ _ _

_ _

_

_

_

Not contested

28 11 9

4 1

3

-

1

Husband ....

8 5-

3

-

-

Wife

20 6 9

1 1

3

-

1

Duration of Marriage.

Less than (3 months

1

1

_

_

_

Husband ....

1

1

-

_ _

_

Wife

_ _ _

_ _

_

_ _

_

6 to 11 months

_ _ _

_

_

_

1

Husband ....

_ _ _

-

-

-

Wife

_ _ _

_ _

_

_ _

1

1 to 4 years ....

6 3 2

1

_

_

Husband ....

3 2-

1

-

-

_

Wife

3 1 2

_ _

_

_ _

_

5 to 9 years ....

10 4 5

1

_

_

_

Husband ....

1 1

-

_

_

Wife

9 3 5

1

_

_

_

10 to 19 years

10 3 2

3

_

_

Husband ....

3 2-

1

-

_

Wife

7 1 2

1

3

_ _

_

20 to 29 years

1 1

_

_

_

Husband ....

_

-

_

_

Wife

1 1 ~

- _

-

-

_

30 years and over .

_ _ _

_ _

_

_ _

_

Husband ....

_ _ _

_

_

_

_

Wife

_ _ _

_ _

_

_ _

_

Unknown ....

_ _ _

_

_

_

_

Husband ....

_ _ _

_

_

_

_

Wife

_ _ _

_ _

_

_ _

_

Average number of years .

9.3 10.5 7.2

7.0 7.6

15.0

-

.5

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............ 53

Nuuil)er of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date ............... 10

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 40

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 35 Number of cases in which riisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered) , which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 28

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 28

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 1

1 One libel was received from the Superior Court: twenty-seven from the Probate Court.

P.D. 1.

177

Table 54g

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and N umber of Years Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Libels and Libellants.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Im- AU Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Impo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Hampden County.

3521

142

164

27

12

5

1

1

6

Husband ....

108

72

17

19

1

Wife .

244

70

147

8

12

5

1

1

5

Granted

258

114

115

19

7

1

1

1

5

Husband

70

52

7

11

-

Wife .

188

62

108

8

7

1

1

1

5

Refused.

_

_

_

_

Husband

-

-

-

-

-

_

_

_

_

Wife .

-

-

_

'_

_

_

Dismissed

94

28

49

8

5

4

_

_

1

Husband

38

20

10

8

_

_

_

1

Wife .

56

8

39

_

5

4

_

_

Contested

97

20

61

10

3

2

_

1

_

Husband

26

11

9

6

_

_

_

Wife .

71

9

52

4

3

2

_

1

_

Not contested

255

122

103

17

9

3

1

_

6

Husband

82

61

8

13

_

1

Wife .

173

61

95

4

9

3

1

-

5

Dur.\tion of Marriage.

Less than 6 months

2

-

2

-

_

_

_

-

1

Husband .

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife ....

2

-

2

-

-

_

-

_

1

6 to 11 months

2

2

_

_

_

_

_

Husband .

-

-

-

-

-

_

-

Wife ....

2

2

_

-,

_

1 to 4 years .

65

10

44

7

3

1

_

_

1

Husband

11

3

4

4

_

^

_

_

Wife ....

54

7

40

3

3

1

-

-

1

5 to 9 years .

110

48

46

10

1

4

1

_

4

Husband .

39

27

5

7

_

1

Wife ....

71

21

41

3

1

4

1

3

10 to 19 years

132

57

57

9

8

1

Husband .

43

27

8

8

_

_

_

_

_

Wife ....

89

30

49

1

8

-

-

1

-

20 to 29 years

35

23

11

1

_

_

_

_

_

Husband .

12

12

_

_

_

-

-

Wife ....

23

11

11

1

_

_

_

_

_

30 years and over ,

6

4

2

-

_

_

-

-

Husband .

3

3

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife ....

3

1

2

_

_

_

_

_

_

Unknown

_

_

_

_

_

_

Husband ,

-

-

_

_

-

_

-

-

-

Wife ....

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Average numb

er of years.

11.2

12.9

10.3

9.6

9.1

5.8

7.0

14.0

4.3

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............ 1,490

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date 108

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 307

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 229 Number of cases in which tiisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 321

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 352

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 6

1 Seventy-five libels were received from the Superior Court; two hundred and seventy-seven from the Probate Court.

178

P.D. 1.

Table 54h

Libels and Libellants.

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Im-

All Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Impo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Hampshire County.

Husband

Wife . Granted

Husband Wife . Refused .

Husband

Wife . Dismissed

Husband

Wife . Contested

Husband

Wife . Not contested

Husband

Wife . Duration of Marriage. Less than 6 months

Husband

Wife . 6 to 11 months

Husband

Wife . 1 to 4 years .

Husband .

Wife . 5 to 9 years .

Husband

Wife . 10 to 19 years

Husband

Wife . 20 to 29 years

Husband

Wife . 30 years and over

Husband

Wife . Unknown

Husband

Wife . Average number of years.

38'

19

10

4

4

-

34

15

10

34

17

8

4

4

30

13

8

4

2

2

9

5

3

9

5

3

29

14

7

4

4

_

25

10

7

11.5

12.8

7.3

15.9

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............ 100

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date 16

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 . ....... 41

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 21 Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 33

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 38

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... -

1 Two libels were received from the Superior Court; thirty-six from the Probate Court.

P.D. 1.

179

Table 54i

Libels for Divobces Granted. Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Libels and Libellants.

Causes. 1

Cruel

An-

and

Non-

Im-

nul-

All Deser-

abusive

Adul- Intoxi-

sup-

I m po-

prison-

ments.

causes. tion.

treat- ment.

tery. cation.

port.

tency.

ment.

Middlesex County.

8961

288

524

37

26

18

2

I

15

Husband ....

282

123

133

21

3

_

1

1

9

Wife .

614

165

391

16

23

18

1

6

Granted

781

265

443

32

24

14

2

1

12

Husband .

220

106

93

17

2

_

1

1

7

Wife .

569-

159

350

15

22

14

1

5

Refused .

_

HusDand .

_

_

_

_

_

Wife .

-

-

-

-

-

-

.1

_

_

Dismissed

115

23

81

5

2

4

_

_

3

Husband .

62

17

40

4

1

_

_

2

Wife .

53

6

41

1

1

4

_

_

1

Contested

314

69

225

15

3

1

_

1

6

Husband

116

35

69

9

2

_

1

5

Wife .

198

34

156

6

1

1

_

_

1

Not contested

582

219

299

22

23

17

2

_

9

Husband

166

88

64

12

1

_

4

Wife .

416

131

235

10

22

17

-

5

Dur.'VTIon of M

arriage.

Less than 6 months

10

10

_

2

Husband .

2

-

2

-

-

-

_

2

Wife .

8

8

_

_

6 to 11 month

g

23

_

20

_

1

1

_

1

Husband

9

-

8

-

_

Wife .

14

-

12

1

1

_

1

1 to 4 years

239

33

176

10

10

9

1

4

Husband

63

17

38

7

_

1

2

Wife .

176

16

138

3

10

9

2

5 to 9 years

243

77

141

13

4

7

3

Husband

75

29

36

8

2

-

2

Wife .

168

48

105

5

2

7

1

10 to 19 years

276

121

133

11

11

_

_

4

Husband

99

56

37

5

1

_

_

-

2

Wife .

177

65

96

6

10

_

_

_

2

20 to 29 years

89

46

39

3

1

_

_

1

Husband

28

16

11

1

_

_

_

1

Wife .

61

30

28

2

-

1

-

-

30 years and c

3ver

16

11

5

_

_

Husband

6

5

1

-

-

-

_

-

-

Wife .

10

6

4

_

-

Unknown

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Husband

-

-

_

-

_

_

_

_

-

Wife .

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Average number of years.

10.1

13.5

8.6

9.3

7.5

4.6

5.0

4.7

7.7

Number of libels for divorce pe

nding January 1,

1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) .

2,018

Number of libels for divorce pei

iding January 1,

1932, in

which decrees nisi had been en

tered at

that date . .

327

Nimiber of libels for divorce file

d during the year

i932 '.

]

958

Number of libels for divorce in ^

A'hich decrees nisi

were entered during the vear 1932

765

Number of cases in which nisi

decrees had been entered

(whether

pending January 1,

or since

entered), which were finally d

isposed of during the year

1932

782

Number of cases finally determi

ned in 1932

898

Number of petitions for annulm

ent in 1932

16

1 Six libels were received from the Superior Court; eight hundred and ninety-two from the Probate Coarfc. Two libels tra.isfefrei. Oxie patition f jf annulment transferred.

180

P.D. 1.

Table 54j

Libels for Drv'ORCES Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Im- AU Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Impo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Nantucket County

Husband

Wife . Granted

Husband

Wife . Refused

Husband

Wife . Dismissed

Husband

Wife . Contested

Husband

Wife . Not contested

Husband

Wife . Duration of M Less than 6 months

Husband

Wife . 6 to 11 months

Husband

Wife . 1 to 4 years .

Husband

Wife . 5 to 9 years

Husband

Wife . 10 to 19 years

Husband

Wife . 20 to 29 years

Husband

Wife . 30 years and over

Husband

Wife . Unknown

Husband

Wife . Average number of years

1 1

1 1

14.3 33.0 3.0

7.0

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............ 6

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date 2

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 4

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 3

Numl)er of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally dispose 1 of during the year 1932 ...... 3

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 3

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 ..........

1 No libels were received from the Superior Court; three from the Probate Court.

P.D. 1,

Table 54k

Libels and Libellants.

181

Libels FOR Divorces Granted, Refused. Dismissed, Contested and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Im-

All Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi- sup- Impo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Norfolk County.

277 1

92

163

10

6

3

}

2

6

Husband ....

95

48

•38

8

1

2

Wife .

182

44

125

2

6

3

2

4

Granted .

248

86

142

9

6

3

_

2

6

Husband .

80

44

28

8

_

2

Wife .

168

42

114

1

6

3

_

2

4

Refused.

_

_

Husband .

_

-

_

_

_

_

^

_

_

Wife .

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Dismissed

29

6

21

1

_

_

1

_

Husband .

15

4

10

_

_

1

_

_

Wife .

14

2

11

1

_

_

_

_

Contested

131

29

96

2

1

2

1

_

2

Husband .

42

17

22

2

1

_

2

Wife .

89

12

74

_

1

2

_

Not contested

146

63

67

8

5

1

_

2

4

Husband .

53

31

16

6

_

Wife .

93

32

51

2

5

1

_

2

4

Duration of Marriage.

Less than 6 months

1

-

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

Husband .

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife .

1

-

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

6 to 11 months

2

_

2

_

_

_

_

_

_

Husband

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife .

2

_

2

_

_

_

_

_

_

1 to 4 years .

51

6

42

1

1

_

1

_

5

Husband .

18

3

13

1

_

_

1

_

1

Wife .

33

3

29

1

_

_

4

5 to 9 years .

83

34

40

3

3

3

_

_

1

Husband

29

17

9

3

_

_

1

Wife .

54

17

31

3

3

_

_

10 to 19 years

103

40

59

3

1

_

_

_

Husband .

35

22

11

2

_

_

_

_

Wife .

68

18

48

1

1

_

_

_

_

20 to 29 years

30

8

16

3

1

_

_

2

_

Husband

10

4

4

2

_

_

_

_

Wife .

20

4

12

1

1

_

_

2

_

30 years and over

7

4

3

_

_

_

_

_

_

Husband

3

2

1

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife .

]

4

2

2

_

_

_

_

_

_

Unknown

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Husband .

[ ]

-

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife .

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Average number of years .

11.3

12.8

10.2

13.4

9.5

8.7

1.5

23.0

3.3

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............ 622

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees tiisi had been entered at

that date 107

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 283

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees ?iisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 224 Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 249

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 278

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 6

1 Four libels were received from the Superior Court; two hundred and sevefnty-four from the Probate Court One petition for custody of minor child.

182

P.D. 1.

Table 541

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married. BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments,

Libels ^nd Libell\nts.

Causes.

Cruel

and Non- Im- All Deser- abusive Adul- Iiitoxi- sup- Lnpo- prison- causes, tion. treat- tery. cation, port, tency. ment. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Plymouth County.

Husband

Wife . Granted .

Husband

Wife . Refused .

Husband

Wife . Dismissed

Husband

Wife . Contested

Husband

Wife . Not contested

Husband

Wife . Duration of Marriage. Less than 6 months

Husband

Wife . 6 to 11 months

Husband

Wife . 1 to 4 years .

Husband

Wife . 5 to 9 years .

Husband

Wife . 10 to 19 years

Husband

Wife . 20 to 29 years

Husband

Wife . 30 years and over

Husband

Wife . Unknown ,

Husband

Wife . Average number of years.

1.501

66

56

5

12

9

46

29

13

3

1

-

104

37

43

2

11

9

129

59

43

4

12

9

33

25

5

2

1

-

96

34

38

2

11

9

21

7

13

1

-

-

13

4

8

1

8

3

5

-

-

-

36

14

17

-

2

3

12

o

7

-

24

9

10

-

2

3

114

52

39

5

10

6

34

24

6

3

1

80

28

33

2

9

6

3

-

3 -

-

-

-

27

7

13

3

3

10

4

5

-

1

17

3

8

2

3

45

22

14

3

4

o

16

9

5

2

-

-

29

13

9

1

4

2

57

28

19

2

3

4

13

10

2

1

-

-

44

18

17

1

3

4

14

6

6

2

o

4

1

-

-

-

9

2

o

-

2

4

3

1

-

-

_

2

2

_

_

_

2

1

1

-

-

-

11.4 12.9 10.4 10.8 10.5

8.0

11.0

4.0

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............ 340

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in wliich decrees nisi had been entered at

that date 62

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 140

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 86 Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whetlier pending January 1, or since

entered) , which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 129

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 150

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 1

1 Seventy-four libels were received from the Superior Court; seventy -six from the Probate Court.

P.D. 1.

Table 54m

Libels and Libellants.

183

Libels for Divorces Granted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested avd NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were Married, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Causes.

Cruel

and

All Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi-

causes. tion. treat- tery. cation.

ment.

Non- Im-

sup- Impo- prison- port, tency. ment.

Suffolk County.

1,1101

391

617

45

23

25

5

Husband ....

323

159

125

33

4

2

Wife .

787

232

492

12

19

25

3

Granted

963

366

516

33

22

18

4

Husband

244

143

74

22

3

2

Wife .

719

223

442

11

19

18

2

Refused .

4

4

Husband

4

_

4

_

_

_

^__

Wife .

_

_

_

_

'_

Dismissed

143

25

97

12

1

7

1

Husband

75

16

47

11

1

Wife .

68

9

50

7

1

Contested

322

69

211

18

8

11

3

Husband

108

30

59

16

2

1

Wife .

214

39

152

2

6

11

2

Not contested

788

322

406

27

15

14

2

Husband

215

129

66

17

2

1

W^ife .

573

193

340

10

13

14

1

Duration of INL'VRRiage.

Less than 6 months

17

_

13

1

_

_

3

Husband

7

_

4

1

_

_

2

Wife .

10

-

9

_

_

1

6 to 11 months

33

_

31

1

_

1

Husband

8

_

7

1

_

_

Wife .

25

_

24

_

1

_

1 to 4 years .

284

35

218

13

9

7

1

Husband .

68

14

41

10

3

Wife .

216

21

177

3

6

7

1

5 to 9 years .

324

127

168

12

6

10

Husband .

92

52

31

8

_

Wife .

232

75

137

4

5

10

_

10 to 19 years

333

174

128

15

6

7

1

Husband .

116

75

31

10

Wife .

217

99

97

5

6

7

1

20 to 29 years

100

44

52

3

1

Husband .

28

14

11

3

_

_

_

Wife .

72

30

41

1

_

_

30 years and over

19

11

7

_

1

_

_

Husband .

4

4

_

_

_

_

Wife .

15

7

7

_

1

_

_

Unknown

_

_

_

_

_

_

Husband

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife .

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Average numb

er of

years .

9.8

12.5

8.2

9.1

9.2

7.8

3.4

An- nul- ments.

9.3

23

9 14 19

6 13

1

1 3 3

7 5 2

16 4

12

8 2

2.3

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nisi

had been entered or not) ............ 3,224

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date 394

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 . . . . . . . . 1 , 235

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 916 Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered) , which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 963

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 .......... 1,113

Number of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 23

1 Forty-four libels were received from the Superior Court; one thousand and sixty-nine from the Probate Court. Three libels vacated. Two libels denied and continued.

184

P.D. 1.

Table 54n

Libels for Divorces Graxted, Refused, Dismissed, Contested, and NOT Contested, and Number of Years Libellants were ^L\rried, BY Statutory Causes and Sex of Libellant; also Annulments.

Libels and Libellants.

Causes.

Cruel

and

All Deser- abusive Adul- Intoxi-

causes. tion. treat- tery. cation.

ment.

Non- Im- sup- Inipo- prison- port, tency. ment.

An- nul- ments.

Worcester County.

3961

159

178

30

18

8

2

1

4

Husband ....

94

55

20

19

_

_

_

1

Wife .

302

104

158

11

18

8

2

1

3

Granted

335

154

132

23

18

5

2

1

3

Husband

74

52

7

15

Wife .

261

102

125

8

18

5

2

1

3

Refused .

3

_

2

_

1

_

Husband

-

_

_

_

_

_

Wife .

3

_

2

_

_

1

_

_

_

Dismissed

58

5

44

7

_

2

_

_

1

Husband

20

3

13

4

_

-

_

1

Wife .

38

2

31

3

_

2

_

_

Contested

170

45

94

19

9

2

1

_

2

Husband

43

15

16

12

-

1

Wife .

127

30

78

7

9

2

1

_

1

Not contested

226

114

84

11

9

6

1

1

2

Husband

51

40

4

7

Wife .

175

74

80

4

9

6

1

1

2

Duration of Marriage.

Less than 6 months

7

_

6

1

_

_

_

_

_

Husband

2

_

1

1

-

_

-

-

_

Wife ....

5

_

5

_

_

_

_

_

6 to 11 months

4

_

3

_

1

_

_

_

_

Husband .

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife ....

4

-

3

-

1

-

-

-

_

1 to 4 years .

87

20

53

8

3

3

_

_

3

Husband

16

4

7

5

-

-

1

Wife ....

71

16

46

3

3

3

-

-

2

5 to 9 years .

125

50

54

10

4

5

1

1

_

Husband

31

22

2

7

_

Wife ....

94

28

52

3

4

5

1

1

_

10 to 19 years

113

55

41

9

7

1

1

Husband

35

22

7

6

_

-

Wife ....

78

33

34

3

7

_

1

-

1

20 to 29 years

54

31

19

2

2

_

_

_

Husband

9

6

3

_

_

_

_

Wife ....

45

25

16

2

2

_

-

_

_

30 years and over .

6

3

2

_

1

_

_

_

_

Husband

1

1

_

_

_

_

_

Wife ....

5

2

2

_

1

_

_

_

_

Unknown

_

_

_

_

_

Husband

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Wife ....

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

_

Average numb

er of years

10.9

13.1

9.0

10.5

12.8

5.3

8.5

8.5

6.3

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932 (including all cases, whether decrees nitsi

had been entered or not) . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 079

Number of libels for divorce pending January 1, 1932, in which decrees nisi had been entered at

that date ............... 153

Number of libels for divorce filed during the year 1932 ........ 381

Number of libels for divorce in which decrees nisi were entered during the year 1932 . . 330 Number of cases in which nisi decrees had been entered (whether pending January 1, or since

entered), which were finally disposed of during the year 1932 ...... 338

Number of cases finally determined in 1932 ........ . 397

Numoer of petitions for annulment in 1932 .......... 4

1 One libel was received from the Superior Court; three hundred and ninety-six from the Probate Court. One libel transferred.

P.D. 1.

185

Divorces Granted: 1908 to 1932.

Table 55

Years.

Total number.

GR.\NTED TO HUSBAND.

GRANTED TO WIFE.

Number. Per cent.

Number. Per cent.

1908 to 1932.

72,465

19,854 27.4

52,612 72.6

1908

1,766

497 28.1

1,269 71.9

1909

1,739

477 27.4

1.262 72.6

1910

1,929

517 26.8

1,412 73.2

1911

2,137

597 27.9

1,.540 72.1

1912

1,927

557 28.9

1,370 71.1

1913

2,126

653 30.7

1,473 69.3

1914

2,200

591 26.9

1,609 73.1

1915

2,252

632 28.1

1,620 71.9

1916

2,301

650 28.2

1,651 71.8

1917

2,635

771 29.3

1,864 70.7

1918

2,351

704 29.9

1,647 70.1

1919

2,536

754 29.7

1,782 70.3

1920

3,647

1,061 29.1

2,586 70.9

1921

3,803

1,081 28.4

2,722 71.6

1922

3,277

869 26.5

2,408 73.5

1923

3,593

972 27.1

2,621 72.9

1924

3,845

1,074 27.9

2,771 72.1

1925

-

3,395

910 26.8

2,485 73.2

1926

3,363

908 27.0

2,455 73.0

1927

3,493

895 25.6

2,598 74.4

1928

3,663

939 25.6

2,724 74.4

1929

3,574

925 25.9

2,649 74.1

1930

3,746

988 26.4

2,758 73.6

1931

3,625

894 24.7

2,731 75.3

1932

3,543

938 26.5 1 2,605 73.5

Table 56

Divorces Granted: 1905 to 1929.

Per cent increase in

Period of Years.

Total number.

increase over preced- ing period.

total popula- tion over preceding

Number. Per cent.

census.

1905 to 1909

1910 to 1914

1915 to 1919

1920 to 1924

1925 to 1929

8,743 10,319 12,075 18,165 17,488

1,212 16.1 1,576 18.0 1,756 17.0 6,090 50.4 677 1 3.71

12.1 8.2 3.9 3.9

.21

Decrease.

Table 57

Comparison of Increase in IN Population:

Divorce with Incre.\se 1905 TO 1930.

Divorces.

Population.

Divorces

Census Ye.\r8.

Total num- ber.

increase

over preceding

census year.

Total.

incre.\se

over preceding

census year

Popu- per lation to 100,000 one popula- divorce. tion.

Number. Per cent.

Number. Per cent.

1905 . 1910 . 1915 . 1920 . 1925 . 1930 .

1,554 1,929 2,252 3,647 3,395 3,746

296 23 . 5 375 24.1 323 16.7 1,395 61.9 2521 6.91 351 10.3

3,003,680 3,366,416 3,693,310 3,852,356 4,144,205 4,249,614

198,334 7.1 362,736 12.1 326,894 9.7 159,046 4.3 291,849 7.6 105,409 2.5

1,933 51.7 1,745 57.3 1,640 61.0 1,056 94.7 1,221 81.9 1,134 88.1

Decrease.

Table 58

Census Years.

Divorce Rates b.4.8Ed on Total Population .a.nd on Married Population: Census Years, 1900 to 1925.

popul.^tion.

Total. Married.

divorce: annual average.

Per

Number. 100,000

popu- lation.

Married popu- lation to one ' divorce.

Divorces

per 100,000 married popu- lation.

1900

2,805,346

1,053,898

1,292

47

816

123

1905 .

3,003,680

1,134,320

1,731

58

655

lo3

1910

3,366,416

1,300,271

1,900

56

684

146

1915 .

3,693,310

1,474,590

2,303

62

640

156

1920 .

3,852,356

1,534,584

3,123

81

491

204

1925 .

4,144,205

-

3,538

83

~

.

For the five-year period of which the census year is the median year. Married population for 1925 not available.

186

P.D. 1.

Table 59

Counties.

Annual Average i Number

OF Divorces in the State and in Each

County: Census Years 1905 to 1925.

1925.

1920.

1915.

1910.

1905.

The State.

4,064

3,123

2,303

1,900

1,731

Barnstable .....

36

22

22

16

14

Berkshire

141

84

65

57

56

Bristol

321

262

184

140

139

Dukes

4

5

3

2

1

Essex

496

416

304

268

230

Franklin

42

39

28

27

26

Hampden

332

247

172

130

107

Hampshire

34

29

22

22

22

Middlesex

761

491

388

311

313

Nantucket

5

2

1

1

Norfolk

186

118

86

75

52

Plymouth

160

150

122

108

94

Suffolk

1,129

974

696

544

499

Worcester

417

284

209

200

176

For the five-year period of which the census year is the median year.

D

ivorces

Granted for Specified Causes for 2'.

Years:

Table 60

1908 TO

1932.

Total

granted to

husband

GRANTED TO

wife.

Statutory Causes.

Per

Per

Per

Num-

Per

cent

Num- Per

cent

Num-

Per

cent

ber.

cent.

distri-

ber. cent.

distri-

ber.

cent.

distri-

bution.

bution.

bution.

All Causes.

71,813'

100.0

100 0

19

597 27

3

100 0

52,216

72.7

n^ooTo

Desertion ....

33,670

100.0

46.9

13

001 38

6

66.3

20,669

61.4

39.6

Adultery

6,390

100.0

8.9

3

901 61

0

19.9

2,489

39.0

4.8

Cruel and abusive treatment

24,842

100.0

34.6

1

982 8.0

10.1

22,860

92.0

43.8

Intoxication

4,438

100.0

6.2

662 14

9

3.4

3,776

85.1

7.2

Non-support

2,126

100.0

3.0

-

-

-

2,126

100.0

4.1

Imprisonment

170

100.0

.2

2

2

_2

168

100.0

.3

Impotency .

177

100.0

.2

49 27

7

.3

128

72.3

.2

709 Annulments not inc

uc

led.

2 Less

than one-tenth of 1 per cent.

Table 61

Statutory Causes of Divorce

: 1908 T

o 1932.

Cruel

Years Divorces

and

Non-

Im-

An-

were granted.

All

Deser-

Adul

- abusive

Intoxi-

sup-

prison-

Impo-

nul-

causes.

tion.

tery

treat- ment.

cation.

port.

ment.

tency.

ments.

1908

1,766

815

259

382

232

53

3

6

16

1909

1,739

782

246

426

212

49

8

8

8

1910

1,929

849

282

445

255

76

4

5

13

1911

2,137

964

323

478

282

74

3

5

8

1912

1,927

946

219

474

214

44

6

4

20

1913

2,126

1,002

259

501

260

79

4

4

17

1914

2,200

1,095

224

525

244

83

5

4

20

1915

2,252

1,124

235

571

214

72

4

11

21

1916

2,301

1,157

234

644

193

43

9

5

16

1917

2,635

1,345

268

687

236

68

5

5

21

1918

2,351

1,191

249

619

195

65

2

7

23

1919

2,536

1,328

228

748

158

45

3

5

21

1920

3,647

1,887

394

1,093

156

68

5

11

33

1921

3 , 803

1,970

356

1,242

117

71

4

11

32

1922

3,277

1,574

280

1,229

90

64

5

7

28

1923

3,593

1,622

271

1,442

123

87

9

9

30

1924

3,845

1,776

271

1,424

171

157

6

8

32

1925

3,395

1 , 558

240

1,272

146

111

11

9

48

1926

3,363

1,539

232

1,220

164

154

4

6

44

1927

3,493

1,580

254

1,363

123

119

9

5

40

1928

3,663

1 , 625

254

1,463

146

112

17

3

43

1929

3,574

1,482

222

1 , 555

138

114

11

12

40

1930

3,746

1,581

235

1,647

126

100

6

10

41

1931

3,625

1,488

183

1 , 675

112

114

8

7

38

1932

3,543

1,421

172

1,686

131

104

19

10

56

P.D. 1.

187

Table 62

Applications for Divorce: 1908

TO 1932.

Years of Application.

Total.

GRANTED.

REFUSED.

DISMISSED.

CONTESTED.

NOT

CONTESTED.

Num- Per ber. cent.

Num- Per ber. cent.

Num- Per ber. cent.

Num- Per ber. cent.

Num- Per ber. cent.

1908 to

1932.

88,153

72,466

82.2

621

.7

15,066

17 1

14,546

16 4

73,607

83.6

1908 .

2,135

1,766

82.7

12

.6

357

16.7

162

7.6

1,973

92.4

1909 .

2 , 366

1,739

73.5

37

1.6

590

24.9

248

10.5

2,118

89.5

1910 .

2,473

1,929

78.0

13

.5

531

21.5

238

9.6

2,235

90.4

1911 .

2,909

2.137

73.5

-

772

26.5

290

10.0

2.619

90.0

1912 .

2,532

1,927

76.1

12

.5

593

23.4

259

10.2

2,273

90.0

1913 .

2,640

2,126

80.5

30

1.1

484

18.3

237

9.0

2,403

91.0

1914 .

2,964

2,200

74.2

25

.8

739

24.9

267

9.0

2,697

91.0

1915 .

2,728

2,252

82.6

_

476

17.4

203

7.4

2,525

92.6

1916 .

2,789

2,301

82.5

23

.8

465

16.7

193

6.9

2,596

93.1

1917 .

3,221

2,635

81.8

24

.7

562

17.5

258

8.0

2,963

92.0

1918 .

3,077

2,351

76.4

31

1.0

695

22.6

366

11.9

2,711

88.1

1919 .

3,121

2,536

81.2

33

1.1

552

17.7

388

12.4

2.733

87.6

1920 .

4,376

3,647

83.3

33

.8

696

15.9

392

9.0

3,984

91.0

1921 .

4,556

3,803

83.5

38

.8

715

15.7

402

8.8

4,154

91.2

1922 .

3,733

3,277

87.8

28

.7

428

11.5

328

8.8

3,405

91.2

1923 .

4,116

3,593

87.3

42

1.0

481

11.7

508

12.3

3,608

87.7

1924 .

4,294

3,845

89.5

32

.7

417

9.7

895

20.8

3,399

79.1

1925 .

3,887

3,395

87.4

33

.8

459

11.8

923

23.7

2,964

76.3

1926 .

4,044

3,363

83.2

23

.6

658

16.2

919

22.7

3,125

77.3

1927 .

4,026

3,493

86.7

34

.8

499

12.5

1,044

26.0

2,982

74.0

1928 .

4,180

3,663

87.6

55

1.3

462

11.1

1,048

25.1

3,132

74.9

1929 .

5,028

3,574

71.1

40

.8

1,414

28.1

1,308

26.0

3,720

74.0

1930 .

4,560

3,746

82.1

12

.3

802

17.6

1,209

26.5

3,351

73.5

1931 .

4,303

3,625

84.2

4

.1

674

15.7

1,282

29.8

3,021

70.2

1932 .

4,095

3,543

86.5

7

.2

545

13.3

1,179

28.8

2,916

71.2

Divorces Granted classified by Statutory

Cause and

Table 63

Party to which Granted: 1932.

Statutory Cause and

Total

Cases Contested.

Cases not Contested.

Parxy to which Granted.

Number.

Number. Per cent.

Number

Per cent.

All Causes.

3,543

861 23.8

2,682

76.2

Husband ....

938

208 22.2

730

77.8

Wife

2,605

653 25.1

1,952

74.9

Desertion .

1,421

216 15.2

1,205

84.8

Husband

581

83 14.3

498

85.7

Wife

840

133 15.8

707

84.2

Cruel and abusi\

-e treatmen

t

1,686

541 32.1

1,145

67.9

Husband

235

85 36.2

150

63.8

Wife .*

1,451

456 31.4

995

68.6

Adultery .

172

52 30.2

120

69.8

Husband

107

35 32.7

72

67.3

Wife .

65

17 27.7

48

72.3

Intoxication

131

28 21.4

103

78.6

Husband

11

3 -1

8

Wife .

120

25 20.8

95

79.2

Non-support

104

17 16.3

87

83.7

Husband

_

Wife .

104

17 16.3

87

83.7

Impotency

10

3 ->

7

-'

Husband

3

1 ->

2

- '

Wife .

7

2 -•

5

-* .

Imprisonment

19

4

15

Husband

1

1 '

'

Wife .

18

3 -1

15

Annulments.

56

12 -1

44

Husband

20

8 -1

12

-*

Wife

36

4 -1

32

~ '

1 Per cent not shown where the base is less than 100.

Table 64

Libels for Divorce Granted a.^t> Not Granted, Contested and Not Contested, classified by Party to which Granted: 1932.

Party to which Granted.

total.

GR.ANTED.

REFUSED.

DISMISSED.

Con- Not con- tested, tested.

Con- Not con- tested, tested.

Con- Not con- tested, tested.

Con- Not con- tested, tested.

Total.

Husband .... Wife ....

1,179 2,916

382 817 797 2,099

861 2,682

208 730 653 1,952

3 4

2 2 1 2

315 230

172 85 143 145

188

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Table 65

Years of Application.

Number of Years Libellants were Married at Time of Application for Divorce: 1908 to 1932.

Total.

Under 6 months.

6 to 11

months.

1 to 4

years.

5 to 9

years.

10 to 19

years.

20 to 29

years.

30 years

and Aver- over, age.

1908

2,135

8

12

556

613

665

235

46

11.0

1909

2,366

21

32

406

726

822

283

76

11.2

1910

2,473

30

526

740

829

285

63

10.8

1911

2,909

20

29

543

880

974

406

57

11.2

1912

2,532

3

21

501

820

823

304

60

10.5

1913

2,640

23

23

479

835

891

318

71

11.2

1914

2,963

20

1

809

910

850

307

66

10.9

1915

2,728

20

23

437

946

940

280

82

10.7

1916

2,789

20

32

548

917

887

316

69

10.6

1917

3,220

13

49

585

1,026

1,079

375

93

10.9

1918

3,077

26

41

567

937

1,035

382

89

11.1

1919

3,117

35

37

551

925

1,104

374

91

10.9

1920

4,373

43

48

939

1,370

1,431

430

112

10.7

1921

4,555

39

79

968

1,392

1,425

511

141

10.9

1922

3,727

40

57

841

1,073

1,190

405

121

10.9

1923

4,116

45

80

1,027

1,166

1,276

418

102

10.4

1924

4,286

41

71

990

1,287

1,351

456

90

10.6

1925

3,883

45

72

919

1,181

1,154

391

121

10.7

1926

4,044

44

67

979

1,225

1,195

430

104

10.6

1927

4,026

41

63

900

1,305

1,213

402

99

10.7

1928

4,180

40

79

975

1,371

1,232

385

98

10.2

1929

5,028

56

86

1,139

1,531

1,549

509

153

10.7

1930

4,560

55

75

1,070

1,403

1,346

493

116

10.6

1931

4,301

51

78

1,026

1,270

1,313

444

119

10.6

1932

4,094

43

76

941

1,214

1,306

433

81

10.5

Exclusive of those for which duration of marriage was unknown.

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PART II. D. POPULATION STATISTICS

PAGE

Introductory ........... 189

Estimated population . . . . . . . . . .189

Statistical table . . . . . . . . . . .190

Introductory. All vital statistics are based upon the population. The number of births, marriages, divorces and deaths is expressed in relation to the population, usually as rates giving the number occurring during the calendar year per 1,000 inhabitants or group of inhabitants, such as age groups, sex, nativity, race, marital condition, and occupation groups.

Information regarding population is obtained by a census enumeration, and in Massachusetts these enumerations are made every five years. The statistics for 1932 in this report are based on the State census taken as of March 31, 1925, and the Federal census taken as of April 1, 1930.

The population of any community or State is continually changing, in most cases increasing, and for this reason it becomes necessary to make estimates of the popu- lation for the periods between the census enumerations upon which to base rates for the various vital events, and especially for the accurate computation and ex- pression of birth, marriage, divorce, and death rates. Such estimates are neces- sary for all dates except those on which the census enumerations are made, and are in all cases preferable to a repetition of the census returns for a certain year.

For non-census years the statistical tables in this book are based upon the esti- mated population as determined by the arithmetical method, which assumes a constant amount of increase between the census years.

The unexpected result of the national census of 1930, in which the State of Massachusetts shows a gain in population of only 105,409 in the five-year period 1925 to 1930, has made the estimated population for the years 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1929 based on the censuses of the years 1920 and 1925 appear almost absurd and made it necessary to revise the figures for that period.

Estimated Population. The method of calculating estimates of population for the intercensal years is show^n in the following example:

Massachusetts had a population of 4,249,614 at the Federal census of 1930 (April 1), and of 4,144,205 at the State census of 1925 (March 31). The increase during the intercensal period (60 months) w^as 105,409, and the monthly increase according to the arithmetical method of estimating population, was

4,249,614 4,144,205

= 1,757

60

The same annual increase is also assumed to occur until the next census shall have been taken. The population for June 30, 1932, is estimated by adding to the population as it existed at the preceding census (April 1, 1930), 1,757 for each month intervening between the date of enumeration and the date for which the estimate is desired (June 30, 1932). There being 27 months between these dates, the calculation would be

4,249,614 -I- (27 X 1757) = 4,297,053.

The census population for each municipality in the Commonwealth having over 15,000 inhabitants in 1930 is shown on page 190.

190

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Table 66

Census Population of M

UNICIPALTIES HAVING OVER

15,000 Inhabitants in 1930: 1905

TO 1930.

MUNICIPALTIES.

April 1,

March 31,

January 1,

April 1,

April 15,

May 1,

1930.

1925.

1920.

1915.

1910.

1905.

The State.

4,249,614

4,144,205

3,852,356

3,693,310

3,366,416

3,003,680

Cities over 100,000.

Bostoni ....

781,188

779,620

748,060

745,439

670,585

595,380

Worcester

195,311

190,757

179,754

162,697

145,986

128,135

Springfield

149,900

142,065

129,614

102,971

88,926

73,540

Fall River

115,274

128,993

120,485

124,791

119,295

105,762

Cambridge

113,643

119,669

109,694

108,822

104,839

97,434

New Bedford .

112,597

119,539

121,217

109 , 568

96,652

74,362

Somerviile

103,908

99,032

93,091

86,854

77,236

69,272

Lynn

102,320

103,081

99,148

95,803

89,336

77,042

Lowell .

100,234

110,296

112,759

107,978

106,294

94,889

50,000 TO 100,

000.

Lawrence

85.068

93,527

94,270

90,259

85,892

70,050

Quincy .

71,983

60,055

47,876

40,674

32,642

28,076

Newton .

65,276

53,003

46,054

43,113

39,806

36,827

Brockton .

63,797

65,343

66,254

62,288

56,878

47,794

Medford .

59,714

47,627

39,038

30,509

23 , 150

19,686

Maiden .

58,036

51,789

49,103

48,907

44,404

38,037

Holyoke .

56,537

60,335

60,203

60,816

57,730

49,934

25,000 TO 50,00

0.

Pittsfield.

49,677

46,877

41,763

39,607

32,121

25,001

Haverhill.

48,710

49,232

53,884

49,450

44,115

37,830

Everett .

48,424

42,072

40,120

37,718

33,484

29,111

Brookline (town)

47,490

42,681

37,748

33,490

27,792

23,436

Chelsea^ .

45,816

47,247

43,184

43,426

32,452

37,289

Chicopee.

43,930

41,882

36,214

30,138

25,401

20,191

Salem :' .

43,353

42,821

42,529

37,200

43,697

37,627

Fitchburg

40,692

43,609

41,029

39,656

37,826

33,021

Waltham.

39,247

34,746

30,915

30,154

27,834

26,282

Taunton .

37,355

39,255

37,137

36,161

34,259

30,967

Arlington (town)

36,094

24,943

18,665

14,889

11,187

9,668

Revere .

35,680

33,261

28,823

25,178

18,219

12,659

Watertown (town)

34,913

25,480

21,457

16,515

12,875

11,258

Beverly .

25,086

22,685

22,561

22,959

18,650

15,223

15,000 TO 25,00

0.

Northampton .

24,381

24,145

21,951

21,654

19,431

19,957

Gloucester

24,204

23,375

22,947

24,478

24,398

26,011

Melrose .

23,170

20,165

18,204

16,880

15,715

14,295

Framingham (town)

22,210

21,078

17,033

15,860

12,948

11,548

Leominster

21,810

22,120

19,744

17,646

17,580

14,297

Attleboro

21,769

20,623

19,731

18,480

16,215

12,702

Belmont (town)

21,748

15,256

10,749

8,081

5,542

4,360

North Adams .

21,621

22,717

22,282

22,035

22,019

22,150

Peabody .

21,345

19,870

19,552

18,625

15,721

13,098

Methuen (town)

21,069

20,606

15,189

14,007

11,448

8,676

Weymouth (town)

20,882

17,253

15,057

13,969

12,895

11,585

Westfield.

19,775

19,342

18,604

18,411

16,044

13,611

W^oburn .

19,434

18,370

16,574

16,410

15,308

14,402

Gardner .

19,399

18,730

16,971

16,376

14,699

12,012

Winthrop (town)

16,852

16,158

15,455

12,758

10,132

7,034

W. Springfield (town

16,684

15,326

13,443

11,339

9,224

8,101

Milton (town) .

16,434

12,861

9,382

8,600

7,924

7,054

Wakefield (town)

16,318

15,611

13,025

12,781

11,404

10,268

Braintree (town)

15,712

13,193

10,580

9,343

8,066

6,879

Marlborough .

15,587

16,236

15,028

15,250

14,579

14,073

Greenfield (town)

15,500

15,246

15,462

12,618

10,427

9,156

Dedham (town)

15,136

13,918

10,792

11,043

9,284

7,774

Newburyport .

15,084

15,656

15,618

15,311

14,949

14,675

Norwood (town)

; ' 15,049

14,151

12,627

10,977

8,014

6,73]

iHyde Park (in Norfolk County), annexed to Boston (in Suffolk County) in 1911, contained 15,507 inhabitants in 1910, 14,510 in 1905, and 13,244 in 1900. No other counties have had their boundaries changed since 1874.

^Abnormal decrease between 1905 and 1910 due to conflagration of April 12, 1908.

'Abnormal decrease between 1910 and 1915 due to conflagration of June 25, 1914.

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m

APPENDIX

International Classification of Causes of Death

1. Detailed International List

2. Abridged International List

INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF CAUSES OF DEATH.i

There are two separate and distinct classifications of causes of death embodied in the International List of Causes of Death: these are the detailed and abridged International Lists. The former, as indicated by its name, presents causes of death in greater detail than does the latter; that is, it shows separately certain diseases which in the abridged list are grouped together for presentation. The majority of the titles of the abridged list are therefore consolidations of certain titles of the detailed hst. The shorter list is used as a basis for certain tables in this volume for which it is either unnecessary or impracticable to present data for each disease and cause of death shown in the detailed list.

The distinction between these lists should always be considered jvhen using the tables of these reports. There are several cases in which the title headings in the two lists are identical, but the causes included are widely at variance. As an example of this, the title "Other infectious and parasitic diseases" of the detailed list (title No. 44) includes only such epidemic maladies as are not classified sepa- rately in titles 1 to 44 of that Hst; but ''Other infectious and parasitic diseases" of the abridged list includes titles 4, 5, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 33, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, and 44 of the detailed list.

An asterisk (*) denotes that, in the opinion of the committee appointed by the Section on Vital Statistics of the American Public Health Association, the titles are acceptable statements of causes of death without autopsy.

The following table shows each title of the Detailed International List :

1. Detailed International List.

I. Infectious and Parasitic Diseases.

1. Typhoid fever.*

2. Paratyphoid fever.*

12.

Typhus fever. Relapsing fever.^ Undulant fever. Smallpox.* Measles.* Scarlet fever.* Whooping cough.* Diphtheria.* Influenza.

(a) With respiratory complications spe-

cified.

(b) Without respiratory complications spe-

cified. Cholera .

I. Infectious and Par.\sitic Diseases. —Cont. 13. Dysentery.^

(a) Amebic.

(b) Bacillary.

(c) Unspecified or due to other causes. Plague.*

(o) Bubonic.

(b) Pneumonic.

(c) Septicemic.

(d) Unspecified. Erysipelas.*

16. Acute poliomyelitis and acute polioencepha-

litis.*

17. Lethargic or epidemic encephalitis.

18. Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis.

19. Glanders.''

14.

15.

1 The second decennial revision of the International Classification of Causes of Death was made at Paris, July 1 to 3, 1909. The next revision was also made at Paris, Oct. 11 to 14, 1920, and was used beginnmg with 1921. The causes of death as given in the third revision number 205, compared with 179 in the first, and 189 in the second classification. The fourth re\'ision of the International List of Causes of Death is largely a revision of the previous edition and is based upon the translation of the official French ver- sion of the proceedings of the International Commission of 1929.

2 This statement is a reliable one, without autopsy, only when the statement of the cause of death is accompanied or supported by a record of the finding of the etiological factor, that is, the Spirillum {Spiro- choetal) obermeieri, before death.

' Not a reliable statement of cause of death unless the specific cause of infection has been identified. * Not a reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, unless there is an accompanying record of the finding of the etiological factor; i.e., the bacillus mallei.

m

P.D. 1.

Detailed International List Continued.

I. Infectious and Parasitic Diseases. Cont.

20. Anthrax (baciUus anthracis) malignant pus-

tule.i

21. Rabies.2

22. Tetanus.^

23. Tuberculosis of the respiratory system.*

24. Tuberculosis of the meninges and central

nervous system.*

25. Tuberculosis of the intestines and peri-

toneum.^

26. Tuberculosis of the vertebral column.*

27. Tuberculosis of the bones and joints (verte-

bral column excepted) .*^

(a) Tuberculosis of the bones.

(b) Tuberculosis of the joints.

28. Tuberculosis of the skin and subcutaneous

cellular tissues.*

29. Tuberculosis of the lymphatic system (bron-

chial, mesenteric, and retroperitoneal glands excepted).®

30. Tuberculosis of the genitourinary system.*

31. Tuberculosis of the other organs.*

32. Disseminated tuberculosis.*

(a) Acute. (6) Chronic.

(c) Unspecified.

33. Leprosy.*

34. Syphilis.^

35. Gonococcus

di

36. Purulent infection, septicemia (nonpuer-

peral) .

37. Yellow fever.*

38. Malaria.9

39. Other diseases due to protozoal parasites.

40. Ankylostomiasis. 1"

41. Hydatid cysts.

(o) Of the liver. (6) Of other organs.

42. Other diseases caused by helminths. ^^

43. Mycoses.i2

44. Other infectious and parasitic diseases.

(a) Chicken-pox.

(b) German measles.

(c) Others under this title.

II. Cancers and other Tumors.

45. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the

buccal cavity and pharynx.*

(a) Cancer of the lip.

(b) Cancer of the tongue.

(c) Cancer of the mouth.

(d) Cancer of the jaw.

(e) Cancer of other and unspecified parts of

the buccal cavity. (/) Cancer of the pharynx.

infection and other venereal

peri-

47

II. Cancers and other Tumors. Co7if. 46. Cancer of the digestive tract and peritoneum.^' (a) Cancer of the esophagus. (6) Cancer of the stomach and duodenum.

(c) Cancer of the intestines (except duo-

denum, rectum and anus).

(d) Cancer of the rectum and anus.

(e) Cancer of the liver and biliary (/) Cancer of the pancreas. (g) Cancer of the mesentery and

toneum. (h) Cancer of others under this title. Cancer of the respiratory system. i'

(a) Cancer of the larynx.

(b) Cancer of t'le lungs and pleura.

(c) Cancer of other respiratory organs.

48. Cancer of the uterus. ■'

49. Cancer of other female genital organs. ^^

(a) Cancer of the ovary and Fallopian tube.

(6) Cancer of the vagina and vulva.

(c) Cancer of other female genital organs.

50. Cancer of the breast.*

51. Cancer of the male genitourinary organs.^^

(a) Cancer of the kidneys and supra-renala (male) .

(b) Cancer of the bladder (male)..

(c) Cancer of the prostate.

(d) Cancer of the testes.

(e) Cancer of the scrotum.

(/) Cancer of other male genitourinary organs.

52. Cancer of the skin.*

53. Cancer of other or unspecified organs. '^

(a) Cancer of the kidneys and supra-renals

(female) .

(b) Cancer of the bladder (female).

(c) Cancer of the brain.

(d) Cancer of the bones (except jaw).

(e) Cancer of other or unspecified organs.

54. Nonmalignant tumors. *i^

(a) Tumors of the ovary.

(b) Tumors of the uterus.

(c) Tumors of other female genital organs.

(d) Tumors of the brain.

(e) Tumors of other organs.

55. Tumors of which the nature is not specified. *J-^

(a) Tumors of the ovary (nature unspeci-

fied.

(b) Tumors of the uterus (nature unspe-

cified) .

(c) Tumors of other female genital organs

(nature unspecified).

(d) Tumors of the brain (nature unspeci-

fied).

(e) Tumors of other organs (nature un-

specified).

1 Not a reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, or without determination of the etiological factor; i.e., the bacillus anthracis.

2 Not a reliable statement of cause of death unless verified by autopsy, or proof that the infecting bite was by a proved rabid animal.

^ A reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, when it is accompanied by information as to date, site, nature, and means of injury.

* A reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, for children under 10 years of age, but not for decedents of older groups, unless there is confirmatory bacteriological proof of the presence of the tubercle bacillus in the spinal fluid.

5 An unreliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, unless proof of an abdominal operation or recovery of tubercle bacillus from the abdominal fluid is presented.

* Statements of cause of death which relate to organs or parts of the bo^ly which are accessible to direct vision are reliable without autopsy.

' Not reliable as a statement of cause of death, without autopsy, unless diagnosis was based on lesions superficially situated or visiljle through body orifices, or confirmed by unquestioned specific test. A state- ment of tlie site, extent, and character of the lesion should be given.

** An unreliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, unless a gonococcic lesion has been demon- strated by the recovery of the gonococcus from the site of the lesion, or by a specific serum reaction, and unless the lesion was an adequate cause of death.

^ Not a reliable statement of cause of death without the supporting statement that the etiological factor, the Plasmodium malarice, was found in the blood before death or at autopsy.

^^ A reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, proviilcd the infectious parasite ankylostoma duodeiiale or its ova have been demonstrated.

" A reliable statement of cause of deatli, without autopsy, only with the demonstration of the parasite or its ova in the tissues or discharges.

'2 A reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, only when lesion is accessible to direct exami- nation, or the etiological factor has been identified in the discharge.s before death.

'^ An unreliable statement of cause of death, witliout autopsy, unless an operation was performed or the neoplasm was otherwise visible or accessible for direct observation.

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III.

Rheumatic Diseases, Nutritional Dis- eases, Diseases of the Endocrine Glands and other general diseases.

Acute rheumatic fev^er.*

Chronic rheumatism, osteoarthritis.

Gout.

Diabetes mellitus.*

Scurvy.*

Beriberi.*

Pellagra.*

Rickets.*

Osteomalacia.

Diseases of the pituitary body.

Diseases of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, (o) Simple goiter.

(b) Exophthalmic goiter.

(c) Myxedema and cretinism. (J) Tetany.

(e) Other diseases of the thyroid and para- thyroid glands.

Diseases of the thymus gland.

Diseases of the adrenals (Addison's disease not specified as tuberculous).*

Other general diseases.

IV. Diseases of the Blood and Blood-making Organs.

70. Hemorrhagic conditions.

(a) Primary purpuras.

(b) Hemophilia.

71. Anemias.^

(a) Pernicious anemia.

(b) Other anemias. Leukemias and pseudoleukemias.-

(a) True leukemias.

(6) Pseudoleukemias (Hodgkin's disease). Diseases of the spleen. 74. Other diseases of the blood and blood-making organs.

72.

73.

V. Chronic Poisonings .ind Intoxications.

75. Alcoholism (acute or chronic).*

76. Chronic poisoning by other organic sub-

stances.^ (a) Occupational. (6) Other chronic poisoning by organic

substances.

77. Chronic poisoning by mineral substances.

(a) Lead."

(b) Occupational (except lead).^

(c) Other chronic poisoning by mineral

substances. 5

VI. Diseases of the Nervous System and of The Organs of Special Sense.

78. Encephalitis (nonepidemic) .

79. Meningitis.

(a) Simple meningitis.

(6) Nonepidemic cerebrospinal meningitis.

80. Progressive locomotor ataxia (tabes dorsaUs) .*

81. Other diseases of the spinal cord.

VI

92.

DlSE.\SES OF THE NeRVOUS SySTEM AND OF

THE Organs of Special Sense. Cont.

82. Cerebral hemorrliage, cerebral embolism and

thrombosis. (a) Cerebral hemorrhage. (6) Cerebral embolism and thrombosis.

(c) Softening of the brain.

(d) Hemiplegia and other paralysis, cause

unspecified.

83. General paralysis of the insane.*

84. Dementia praecox and other psychoses.

85. Epilepsy.6

86. Convulsions (under 5 years of age).

87. Other diseases of the nervous sytem.*

(a) Neuralgia and neuritis.

(b) Other diseases of the nervous system.

88. Diseases of the organs of vision.*

89. Diseases of the ear and mastoid process.*

(a) Diseases of the ear.

(b) Diseases of the mastoid process.

VII. DiSE.VSES OF THE ClRCUL.^TORY SYSTEM.

90. Pericarditis.'

91. Acute endocarditis.*

(a) Specified as acute.

(b) Unspecified (under 45 years of age). Chronic endocarditis, valvular diseases.*

(a) Endocarditis, specified as chronic, and

other valvular diseases.

(b) Endocarditis, unspecified (45 years and

over) .

93. Diseases of the myocardium.* Acute myocarditis. Myocarditis, unspecified (under 45

years). Chronic myocarditis and myocardial degeneration. ,_, Unspecified.

94. Diseases of the coronary arteries and angina

pectoris.*

(a) Angina pectoris.

(b) Diseases of the coronary arteries.

95. Other diseases of the heart.*

(a) Functional diseases of the heart. lb) Other and unspecified.

96. Aneurysm (except of the heart).

97. Arteriosclerosis (diseases of the coronary

arteries excepted).

98. Gangrene.

99. Other diseases of the arteries.*

100. Diseases of the veins (varices, hemorrhoids,

phlebitis, etc.).*

101. Diseases of the lymphatic system (lymphangi-

102. Idiopathic anomalies of the blood-pressure.

103. Other diseases of the circulatory system.*

•VIII. Diseases OF THE Respiratory

System.

104. Diseases of the nasal fossae and annexae.*

105. Diseases of the larynx.*

106. Bronchitis.

(a) Acute.

(b) Chronic*

(c) Unspecified (under 5 years of age) .

(d) Unspecified (5 years and over).

(o) ib)

(0 (d)

1 An unreliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, unless an operation was performed.

2 Not a reliable statement of cause of death unless verified by confirmatory blood examination.

s A reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, only when the source of the poison is specified, or when there is chemical or microscopic proof of the presence of the poison within the body.

* A reliable statement of cause of death, vs-ithout autopsy, if there appears a statement of an occupation in which decedent would be subject to lead poisoning, or if the source of the poisoning is specified and com- plications accompanying, sufficient to cause death, are described.

^ A reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, only in cases where the occupation or source of poison is specified and it is indicated that the poison was absorbed as a result of occupation; or the char- acteristic lesions are superficially located or accessible to direct inspection; or there is chemical or micro- scopic proof of the presence of poison within the body.

^ An unreliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, unless death occurred in an epileptic attack and was witnessed, and there was a previous history of epilepsy.

^ An unrehable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, unless accompanied by a statement of primary cause or of the character of exudate obtained by paracentesis.

'^ A reliable statement of cause of deatli, without autopsy, if there is an accompanying statement of the site of the lesion or name of the vessel or vessels involved.

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VIII. Diseases of the Respiratory System Coat.

107. Bronchopneumonia (including capillary bron-

chitis).*

(a) Bronchopneumonia.

(b) Capillary bronchitis.

108. Lobar Pneumonia.

109. Pneumonia, unspecified.

110. Pleurisy.*

111. Congestion, edema, embolism, hemorrhagic

infarct, and thrombosis of the lung.i (a) Pulmonary embolism and thrombosis. lb) Others under this title.

112. Asthma.

113. Pulmonary emphysema.*

114. Other diseases of the respiratory system

(tuberculosis excepted).*

(a) Chronic interstitial pneumonia, includ-

ing occupational diseases of the res- piratory system.

(b) Others, including gangrene of the lung.

I X. Diseases of the Digestive System. 1 1.3. Diseases of the buccal cavity and annexa and of the pharynx and tonsils (includ- ing adenoid vegetations).*

(a) Diseases of the pharynx and tonsils.

(b) Others under this title.

116. Diseases of the esophagus.*

117. Ulcer of the stomach and duodenum.

(a) Ulcer of the stomach. (6) Ulcer of the duodenum.

118. Other diseases of the stomach (cancer ex-

cepted) .

119. Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years of age.)*

120. Diarrhea and enteritis (2 years and over).

121. Appendicitis.

122. Hernia, intestinal obstruction.

(a) Hernia.-

(b) Intestinal obstruction.^

123. Other diseases of the intestines.

124. Cirrhosis of the liver.*

(a) Specified as alcoholic. {b) Not specified as alcoholic.

125. Other diseases of the liver (including yellow

atrophy of liver).* (a) Yellow atrophy of liver. (6) Others under this title.

126. Biliary calculi.*

127. Other diseases of the gall-bladder and bihary

passages.

128. Diseases of the pancreas.

129. Peritonitis, cause not specified.

X. DisE.'VSEs OF the Genitourin.vry System.

130. Acute nephritis (including unspecified under

10 years of age).

131. Chronic nephritis.*

132. Nephritis, unspecified (10 years and over).*

133. Other diseases of the kidneys and ureters

(puerperal diseases excepted).

134. Calculi of the urinary passages.*

135. Diseases of the bladder (tumors excepted).*

136. Diseases of the urethra, urinary abscess, etc.*

(a) Stricture of the urethra.

(b) Others under this title.

137. Diseases of the prostate.*

138. Diseases of the male genital organs, not

specified as venereal.*

X. Diseases of the Genitourixary System

Cont. 139. Diseases of the female genital organs, not specified as venereal.* (a) Cysts of the ovary. (6) Other diseases of the ovaries and dis- eases of tSe tubes and parametrium.

(c) Diseases of the uterus.

(d) Nonpuerperal diseases of the breast

(cancer excepted).

(e) Other diseases of the female genital

organs.

XI. Diseases of Pregxaxcy, Childbirth axd the Puerperal State.

140. Abortion with septic conditions.*

141. Abortion without mention of septic condi-

tions (to include hemorrhages).*

142. Ectopic gestation.*

(a) Septic conditions specified.

(6) Septic conditions not mentioned.

143. Other accidents of pregnancy (not to include

hemorrhages).*

144. Puerperal hemorrhage.*

(a) Placenta praevia.

(b) Other puerperal hemorrhages.

145. Puerperal septicemia (not specified as due to

abortion).* (a) Puerperal septicemia and pi'emia. (.6) Puerperal tetanus.

146. Puerperal albuminuria and eclampsia.*

147. Other toxemias of pregnancy.*

148. Puerperal phlegmasia alba dolens, embolus,

sudden death (not specified as septic).*

149. Other accidents of childbirth.*

(a) Cesarean operation.

(b) Others under this title.

150. Other and unspecified conditions of the puer-

peral state.*

XII. Diseases of the Skin and Cellular Tissue.

151. Furuncle, carbuncle.*

152. Phlegmon, acute abscess.''

153. Other diseases of the skin and annexa, and of

the cellular tissue.*

XIII. Diseases of the Bones and Organs of Locomotion.

154. Osteomyelitis.*

155. Other diseases of the bones (tuberculosis

excepted) .*

156. Diseases of the joints and other organs of

locomotion.* (a) Diseases of the joints (tuberculosis and

rheumatism excepted). (6) Diseases of other organs of locomotion.

XIV. Congenital ?\Ialform.^tions. 157. Congenital malformations.*

(a) Congenital hydrocephalus.

(6) Spina bifida and meningocele.

(c) Congenital malformations of the lieart.

Id) Other congenital malformations.

1 Pulmonary congestion is considered a reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, only when the cause is specified; as, for example, accidental inhalation of irritating fumes, or accompanying lesions which are known to lead to congestion of the lungs.

2 A reliable statement of cause of death if the hernia is external, or is exposed on operation or autopsy, when internal; also, when conditions adequate to cause of death, together with type and location of hernia, are specified. ... ,

3 An unreliable statement of cause of death unless the obstruction is demonstrated on autopsy or opera- tion, or is accessible by examination through the body orifices.

* A leliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, if there is an accompanying statement of the site and nature of the original infection.

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XV. Diseases of Early Infancy.

158. Congenital debility.

159. Premature birth.* IGO. Injury at birth.*

(a) Cesarean operation.

(6) Without Cesarean operation.

161. Other diseases peculiar to early infancy.

(o) Atelectasis.

(6) Icterus of the new-born.

(c) Sclerema.

(d) Others under this title.

XVI. Senility.

162. Senility.

XVII. Violent and Accidental Deaths.

163. Suicide by solid or liquid poisons or by ab-

sorption of corrosive substances.'

(a) Suicide by arsenic.

(b) Suicide bj' hydrocyanic acid.

(c) Suicide by opium, morphine, laudanum.

(d) Suicide by strychnine.

(e) Suicide by corrosive sublimate.* (/) Suicide by carbolic acid.*

(g) Suicide by lysol.

(h) Suicide by otiier poisons or kind not stated.

164. Suicide by poisonous gas.'-

165. Suicide by hanging or strangulation.*

166. Suicide by drowning.*

167. Suicide by firearms.*

168. Suicide by cutting or piercing instruments.*

169. Suicide by jumping from high places.*

170. Suicide by crushing.*

171. Suicide by other means.*

172. Homicide (Infanticide, murder of infants less

than one year of age).*

173. Homicide by firearms.*

174. Homicide by cutting or piercing instruments.*

175. Homicide by other means.*

176. Attack by venomous animals.*

177. Poisoning by food.^

178. Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

179. Other acute accidental poisonings (gas ex-

cepted) . (a) Wood alcohol. (6) Denatured alcoliol.

(c) Carbolic acid.*

(d) Opium, morphine, laudanum.

(e) Strychnine.

(/) Other poisons or kind not stated.

180. Conflagration.*

181. Accidental burns (conflagration excepted).*

182. Accidental mechanical suffocation.*

183. Accidental drowning.*

184. Accidental traumatism by firearms (wounds

of war excepted) .

185. Accidental traumatism by cutting or piercing

instruments (wounds of war excepted).^

186. Accidental traumatism by fall, crushing, land-

slide.* (a) Fall. (h) Crushing, landslide.

187. Cataclysm.

188. Injuries by animals.*

189. Hunger and thirst.*

190. Excessive cold.*

191. Excessive heat.*

192. Lightning.*

193. Accidents due to electric currents.

194. Other accidents.

(a) Foreign bodies.

(b) Others under this title.

195. Violent deaths of unknown nature.

196. Wounds of war.

197. Execution of civilians by belligerent armies.

198. Legal executions.*

XVIII. Ill-defined Causes of De.\th.

199. Sudden death.

200. Cause of death not specified or ill-defined.

(a) Ill-defined.

(/>) Not specified or unknown.

201. Accidents in mines and quarries.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

(b) Accidental burns (conflagration ex-

cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. (g) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (^•) Foreign bodies. (m) Other accidents.

202. Accidents from agricultural 'machinery.*

(ft) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas. (6) Accidental burns (conflagration ex- cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical sufTocatioTi.

(d) Accidental dro-wming.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. {g) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (k) Foreign bodies. (m) Other accidents.

203. Elevator accidents.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas. lb) Accidental burns (conflagration ex- cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. ig) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (k) Foreign bodies, (w) Other accidents.

204. Accidents from machinery used for recrea-

tion.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

lb) Accidental burns (conflagration ex- cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

Id) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall.

Ig) Accidental traumatism by crushing, landslide.

(h) Accidents due to electric currents.

(k) Foreign bodies.

(m) Other accidents.

205. Other machinery accidents.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

lb) Accidental burns (conflagration ex- cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

Id) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or piercing instruments.

(/) Accidental traumatism by fall.

Ig) Accidental traumatism by cruslnng, landslide.

(h) Accidents due to electric currents.

(k) Foreign bodies.

(m) Other accidents.

1 A reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, if the character of the solid or liQ.^id is specified. - A reliable statement of cause of death, without autopsy, if the character of the gas is specihed. 3 An unreliable statement of cause of death without supporting data as to a group of accompanying cases or the ingestion of the particular poisonous substances. . x r

* An unreliable statement of cause of death without supporting data, such as site and extent ot injury.

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XVIII. Ill-Defined Causes of Death Cont.

206. Railroad and automobile collisions.*

(o) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

(b) Accidental burns (conflagration ex-

cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by faU. (g) Accidental traumatism by crusliing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (k) Foreign bodies, (m) Other accidents.

207. Other railroad accidents.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas. (6) Accidental burns (conflagration ex- cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. Ig) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (/c) Foreign bodies, (m) Other accidents.

208. Street car and automobile collisions.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas. (6) Accidental burns (conflagration ex- cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. Ig) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. {h) Accidents due to electric currents. (A;) Foreign bodies. (m) Other accidents.

209. Other street car accidents.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

(b) Accidental burns (conflagration ex-

cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. Ig) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. {h) Accidents due to electric currents. {k) Foreign bodies, (m) Other accidents.

210. Automobile accidents (primary).*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

(b) Accidental burns (conflagration ex-

cepted). "

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation. id) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. Ig) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (k) Foreign bodies, (m) Other accidents.

XVIII. Ill-Defined Causes of De.\th Cont.

211. Motorcycle accidents.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

(b) Accidental burns (conflagration ex-

cepted).

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation. {d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing struments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. (a) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (k) Foreign bodies. {m) Other accidents.

212. Other land transportation accidents.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

(b) Accidental burns (conflagration ex-

cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. (g) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (k) Foreign bodies. (m) Other accidents.

213. Water transportation accidents.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

(b) Accidental burns (conflagration ex-

cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drowning.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. (g) Accidental traumatism by crushing,

landslide. (h) Accidents due to electric currents. (k) Foreign bodies. (to) Other accidents.

214. Air transportation accidents.*

(a) Accidental absorption of poisonous gas.

(b) Accidental burns (conflagration ex-

cepted) .

(c) Accidental mechanical suffocation.

(d) Accidental drow^ung.

(e) Accidental traumatism by cutting or

piercing instruments. (/) Accidental traumatism by fall. (g) Accidental traumatism by crushing

landslide. (h) Accidents due to erectric currents. (k) Foreign bodies. (to) Other accidents.

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Abridged Int. List Number.

Causb of Death.

1. Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (1, 2).*

2. Typhus fever (3).*

3. SmaUpox (6).*

4. Measles (7).*

5. Scarlet fever (8) .*

6. Whooping cough (9).*

7. Diphtheria (10).*

8. Influenza (11).

9. Plague (14).*

10. Tuberciilosis of the respiratory system (23).*

11. Other forms of tuberculosis (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32).

12. Syphihs (34).

13. Malaria (38).

14. Other infectious and parastic diseases (4, 5, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 33, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40,

41, 42, 43, 44).

15. Cancer and other malignant tumors (45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53).

16. Tumors, nonmalignant, or of which the nature is not specified (54, 55).*

17. Chronic rhexmiatism and gout (57, 58).

18. Diabetes mellitus (59).

19. Alcoholism (acute or chronic) (75).

20. Other general diseases and chronic poisonings (56, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73

74, 76, 77).

21. Progressive locomotor ataxia and general paralysis of the insane (80, 83).

22. Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism and thrombosis (82).

23. Other diseases of the nervous svstem and of the organs of special sense (78, 79, 81, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89).

24. Diseases of the heart (90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95).*

25. Other diseases of the circulatory system (96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103).

26. Bronchitis (106).

27. Pneumonias (107, lOS, 109).

28. Other diseases of the respiratory system (tuberculosis excepted) 104, 105, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114).

29. Diarrhea and enteritis (119, 120).

30. Appendicitis (121).

31. Diseases of the liver and biliary passages (124, 125, 126, 127).

32. Other diseases of the digestive system (115, 116, 117, 118, 122, 123, 128, 129).

33. Nephritis (130, 131, 132).

34. Other diseases of the genitourinary system (133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139).

35. Puerperal septicemia (140, 145).*

36. Other diseases of pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperal state (141, 142, 143, 144, 146, 147, 148

149, 150).*

37. Diseases of the skin and cellular tissue, and of the bones and organs of locomotion (151, 152, 153, 154,

155, 1.56).

38. Congenital debility and malformations, premature birth and other diseases of early infancy (157, 158,

159, 160, 161).

39. Senility (162).

40. Suicide (163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171).*

41. Homicide (172, 173, 174, 175).

42. Violent and accidental deaths (suicide and homicide excepted) (176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183

184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198).

43. Cause of death not specified or ill-defined (199, 200).

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